Agrarian Reform Law in the Philippines Philippines was colonized by Spaniards for 333 years. Imagine what a colonization that took these yearlong can do to a small country! Free people of this country

Agrarian Reform Law in the Philippines Philippines was colonized by Spaniards for 333 years. Imagine what a colonization that took these yearlong can do to a small country! Free people of this country

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Agrarian Reform Law in the Philippines

Philippines was colonized by Spaniards for 333 years. Imagine what a colonization that took these yearlong can do to a small country! Free people of this country became slaves of the Spaniards instantaneously. A lot of changes happened during the Hispanic period. One of those major changes was in the land ownership system. It surely still had a great impact until now. How and why?

Before the Spaniards conquered our home land, there were no owner-cultivators. Agricultural lands were owned only by the barangay. But the Spaniards