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The document discusses the Philippine economy, society and the Chinese mestizos in the 19th century. It explains that the Chinese had trade relations with the Philippines since pre-colonial times and established Chinese enclaves. The Chinese mestizos, who had one Chinese parent and one native parent, played an important role in the colonial economy as merchants and farmers. Society was stratified based on socio-economic status and racial classifications like pure Spaniards, Chinese, natives, and mestizos of different heritages.

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The document discusses the Philippine economy, society and the Chinese mestizos in the 19th century. It explains that the Chinese had trade relations with the Philippines since pre-colonial times and established Chinese enclaves. The Chinese mestizos, who had one Chinese parent and one native parent, played an important role in the colonial economy as merchants and farmers. Society was stratified based on socio-economic status and racial classifications like pure Spaniards, Chinese, natives, and mestizos of different heritages.

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The Nineteenth Century Philippine Economy, Society and the Chinese Mestizos

Direction: Complete the crossword by filing in a word that fits each question.

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1. This is the personal bearing one's name and residence.


2. They had trade relations in the Philippines since pre-colonial times.
3. A person with mixed ancestry.
4. Pure-blooded Spanish born in Spain.
5. Chinese enclave established in 1581outside the walls of intramuros
6. Non-catholic pure blooded Chinese.
7. One parent is Chinese, and the other is a native.
8. The Chinese proved to be something necessary in Philippine colonial economy and society.
9. Firms established in Manila and other Cities by foreign traders.
10. A way by which people in a society are categorized based on socio-economic as well as political standards.

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1. This was the form of trade between the Philippines and Mexico.
2. Pure-blooded Spaniard born in the Iberian Peninsula.
3. Pure-blooded native of the Philippines.
4. Wealthy pure blooded Spanish natives said to have descended from the Kadatoan Class.
5. One parent is Spanish, and the other is a native.
6. Crops cultivated forex port.
7. An order issued by legal authority.
8. A term that proliferated in the Philippines to refer to people of pure Chinese.
9. The monarchy in Spain experienced dynasty shift from the Habsburgs to the?
10. They are the one who grabbed the opportunity while farmers felt the pressure of the economy.

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