![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade two galleons: incoming and returning. Alcalde Mayor Heads the provincial sector Visita Inspection of any official by a visiting general from Spain Filipino Bureaucrats little governors gobernadorcillos Filipino bureaucrats Tenientes de justicia assistant inspectors of the gobernadorcillo Gobernadorcillo highest position a Filipino could attain in the Spanish government Cabezas de Barangay Barrio administrators Church meddled in state affairs Problem that received numerous complaints upon the establishment of the Imperial Rule of Spain in the Philippines Taxation without representation direct and indirect tax, monopolies of special crops, liquors, etc.,polo y servicio, encomienda, galleon trade, Taxation without representation the idea that it is unfair to tax the Filipinos without giving them a voice in government Polo y Servicio obligating male Filipinos or Chinese 16-60 years old into 40 days manual labor Falla paid to skip polo y servicio Encomienda grant of territory by the crown to a meritorious Spaniard Royal Encomienda crown owned Private encomienda granted to king's men, proteges, etc. Manila The seat of power Gobernador-General commander in chief of the army Gobernador-General president of the Real Audiencia Real Audiencia Supreme Court Vice-real Patron The Gobernador-General also had power over Church appointments as _. Katunaw and Gala Who did Legazpi and Urdaneta have a blood compact with in Bohol. ![]()
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