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  • Philippines in the 1830s
  • Rizal in the Context ofNineteenth-Century Philippines,Economic developments
  • THE PHILIPPINES OPENED PORTS TO WORLD TRADE, TRADING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS LIKE RICE AND ABACA. This resulted in increased wealth, primarily for the Inquilinos, or lessees, and the Hacienderos, or landowners.
  • The hacienderos are generally religious orders that possess the land and are mostly managed by friars. Inquilinous are mostly middle to upper-class families that pay rent to the Hacienderos for the land
  • Hey Good Morning, How's the farm doing in this time of year?
  • It has been very good and profit is good too, Thanks to the port opening. By the way I will pay the rent by next week.
  • CHRIS DANIELLE S. RAMILO
  • Inquilinos also have Kasama or Share-tenants that help them operate the farm
  • Hey, How are you all doing?, Are the crops doing good?
  • Yeah, The crops are doing well and I think we are going to have high profit margins again this month.
  • Hey have you noticed that the farm is doing really good and the profit we gain continues to rise.
  • Yeah! ever since the ports opened, the trades on agricultural products have been going well.
  • The agricultural trades have been going well and Inquilinos are gaining more profit than us.
  • Yeah, I noticed that too and I have an idea, Why don't we increase the value of land and the rent for us to profit more?
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