The laws of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period were created by the Spanish Crown and the Spanish colonial authorities in consultation with the Church. These laws were aimed at governing the colony and ensuring Spanish control over the territory.
In precolonial Philippines, laws were often based on customs and traditions passed down through generations. They were usually enforced by local leaders or councils, such as the Datu or tribal elders. Disputes were resolved through mediation, negotiation, or customary practices rather than codified laws. Decisions were made with the community's best interests in mind, focusing on social harmony and collective well-being.
Laws that are made directly by the people are known as initiatives or referendums. Initiatives are proposed laws that are placed on the ballot for voters to approve or reject, while referendums are laws passed by the legislature that are then voted on by the public. Both allow citizens to have a direct impact on the laws that govern them.
Judge Montezuma was not an Aztec leader; Montezuma II was the Aztec emperor during the time of Spanish conquest. Montezuma made decisions that are debated for their strategic value in dealing with the Spanish, leading to his capture by the Spanish conquistadors. His actions influenced the ultimate downfall of the Aztec empire.
In an absolute monarchy, laws are typically made solely by the monarch who holds absolute power and authority over the government. The monarch may consult with advisors or a council, but ultimately has the final say in creating and implementing laws without the need for approval from a legislative body.
A rule made by the government is called a low.
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law is made in the philippines,Because to be independent country and the right or freedom of a human.
The Spaniards were in control of the Philippines. They made laws for the express purpose of preserving order and maintaining their colonial government.
Real (it is read as ree-al) -it is made of silver -it can cut into until 1/4
The lack of a Philippine representative in the Spanish Cortes during the Spanish colonial period was due to the Philippines being considered a distant colony with limited political rights and representation. The Spanish authorities governed the Philippines directly through appointed officials, and decisions regarding the colony were made by the Spanish government without direct input from Philippine representatives.
In precolonial Philippines, laws were often based on customs and traditions passed down through generations. They were usually enforced by local leaders or councils, such as the Datu or tribal elders. Disputes were resolved through mediation, negotiation, or customary practices rather than codified laws. Decisions were made with the community's best interests in mind, focusing on social harmony and collective well-being.
He led the Battle of Manila Bay in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. The US defeated the Spanish in a few hours with NO deaths (casualties), which made him really successful. In fact, a candy came out in the US called "Dewey's Chewies!" =D
The Spanish owned the Philippines as part of their empire. The Philippines was governed from what is now Mexico, since Spain and Philippines are too far apart. Since Spain owned the Philippines for some 300 years, Spanish culture and influence has made a very big impact on Philippine culture. In Luzon, you'll see Mexican-style churches at every square. The Filipino language, also has countless amounts of cognates with Spanish. The days of the week, conjunctions, and time-telling is done in Spanish, even though it isn't the official language of the Philippines anymor. The cuisine of the Philippines also bears Spanish influence, such as lechon, crispy patta, flan and empanada. Which are as popular and "national" in the Philippines as they would be in Spain, Mexico or Puerto Rico.
She was queen during the Spanish Armada, and she made the spanish armada happen.
The American Era in the Philippines lasted from 1898 to 1946. President McKinley made the most political differences during this time period.
French written laws began to be made during the 15th Century.
The Philippines is made up of 7,641 islands during high tide and 7,107 islands during low tide.