The Termination of Tribute in the Spanish Philippines in 1884: The Treasury and Spanish Sovereignty

Filomeno V. Aguilar Jr.: Ateneo de Manila University

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13185/PS2023.71302
Published Date: Oct 3, 2023 | Accepted Date: Oct 3, 2023 | Submitted Date: Oct 3, 2023

Abstract

Why did Spain abolish tribute in 1884 although it was a huge generator of revenue? The answer is contextualized in terms of Spain’s search for a tax that would allow terminating the tobacco monopoly, subsidizing Madrid, and funding the modernization and retention of the Philippines under Spain’s sovereignty. Spanish officialdom regarded the race-based tribute system as anomalous, antiquated, and constrained in expanding the tax base. In 1885 Spain instituted the cédulas personales, which charged tax rates based on economic capacity. Did Spain attain its aims? Fiscally, yes; but its gradualist approach to forestall resistance did not prevent disaffection and revolution.

Keywords

TRIBUTE, TAX REFORM, TOBACCO MONOPOLY, SPANISH COLONIALISM, PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION

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