HISTORICAL
EVENTS
During
the Spanish time, the people were just as peaceful as
they are today. No political revolts were made, no banditries
and piracies were ever recorded among the people, except
those made by the moros.
The
old Spanish road connecting Santa Fe, Bantayan, and Madridejos
were constructed chiefly thru the services of labor and
partly supported by the tribute funds. Those enforcing
this were called “POLITAS”.
The
firs Spanish public school constructed in Bantayan to
educate the children of the natives was in 1864, although,
the Spanish Educational Decree providing said school was
issued in 1863. These schools, one for girls and the other
for boys were under the direct supervision of the curate
and conducted by a man and a woman.
The
construction of the present Catholic Church which stood
firmly against the vicissitudes of time started in 1893
and was completed in 1863.
Several
fortuitous events took place in this period. In 1894 the
entire barrio of Ticad was razed to the ground. Only the
stumps of the posts could be seen above the ground. Small
pox epidemic devastated this island in 1880-1890. No trustworthy
figure appeared during the administration of Capitan Puragtong
but a villous famine occurred. Not even a grain of corn
could be had but surprisingly, the people subsisted upon
“AMORSICO” which continuously grew on the
nipa wall of the houses of the inhabitants.
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