First History

Natives, Indonesians and Malays are the principal citizens of the Philippines.
Other migrations occurred through water travel and occurred over several thousand years.
Social and political organization of the population in the islands became widespread. Only the farmers of Northern Luzon adopted the concept of territorialism.
The simple unit of government is the village, which is a group headed by a datu. in one village, the social divisions were the nobility, which included datu; the poor; and the slaves. slaves were in many categories: landless peasants; the poor who had been deprived of debt or the penalty for crime and the prisoners of war.
Islam was brought by merchants and missionaries from Indonesia2] In the 16th century, Islam in Sulu was established and spread from Mindanao; it arrived in Manila in 1565.
Although Islam has spread to Central Luzon, the worship of the majority is still the religion of most Philippine islands. Muslims carried the political concept of states led by raiders and sultans. But the concepts of the Muslims and the peasants of the Northern Luzon of territorialism did not spread elsewhere
When the Spaniards arrived in the 16th century, most of the approximately 500,000 people lived in village dwellings.
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