STS Chapter
STS Chapter
STS Chapter
Objectives:
Stone Age
Inventions
They made simple tools and weapons of stone flakes and later
developed method of sawing and polishing stone around 40,000
B.C.
By around 3,000 B.C. they were producing adzes ornaments of
seashells and pottery. Pottery flourished for the next 2,000 years
until they imported Chinese porcelain. Soon they learned to
produce copper, bronze, iron, and gold metal tools and ornaments.
Iron Age
The Iron lasted from the third century B.C. to 11th century A.D.
During this period Filipinos were engaged in extraction, smelting and
refining of iron from ores, until the importation of cast iron from Sarawak
and later from China.
Inventions/Discoveries
Filipinos from the Butuan were trading with Champa (Vietnam) and
those from Ma-I (Mindoro) with China as noted in Chinese records
containing several references to the Philippines. These archaeological
findings indicated that regular trade relations between the Philippines,
China and Vietnam had been well established from the 10th century to
the 15th century A.D.
Trading
Pre-Spanish Period
Spanish Period
When the Spaniards colonized the country, they forever changed the
lives of the native peoples. History shows us that the primary reason for
such colonization was for Spain to obtain a source of raw materials
which it shall then use for international trade. The entire colonial
government in the Philippines then was set up for easy extraction of raw
materials and faster production of goods that shall be traded by the
mother country. Socio-political systems were created and designed to
divide the country's land , resources and people in order for the colonial
masters to readily extract from the country any valuable resources it
finds (e.g.the enconmienda system, hacienda system)
After three hundred years under Spain, the country had evolved into
a colony largely exporting it raw materials and importing those that it
cannot produce. Any local technological innovation was by far and large
stifled the information of foreign manufactured goods.
16th Century
Development of schools
Development of Hospitals
San Juan Lazaro Hospital the oldest in the Far East was
founded in 1578
17th Century
18th Century
19th Century
Additional Information:
American Period
After fifty years under American rule, the Philippines had slid down
from being the second country next to Japan in terms of technological
development being next to the bottom of the barrel in terms of
technological development in South East Asia.
Even after 100 years of "Independence", our country has yet to rid
itself of the systems first created by the colonial masters and later on
adopted by the succeeding Philippine governments.
Present Period
TEST I. Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement
is not correct.
_________2.San Juan Lazaro Hospital the oldest in the Far East was
founded in 1758.
_________3.The Iron Age lasted from the 11th century B.C. to 3rd cenrury
A.D.
_________5. After fifty years under American rule, the Philippines had slid
down from being the second country next to Japan in terms of
technological development being next to the bottom of the
barrel in terms o technological development in South East
Asia
Give the five schools/universities that was developed in the 16th century
during the Spanish Period.
1. ______________________
2. ______________________
3. ______________________
4. ______________________
5. ______________________