The document summarizes aspects of governance and administration in the Spanish colony of the Philippines. As a crown colony, the Philippines was administered by the Council of the Indies and later placed under the Ministry of the Colonies. The Spanish established a highly centralized government headed by a governor-general appointed by the King of Spain. The judicial system was led by the Audiencia, while religious matters were administered by Catholic orders like the Augustinians and Franciscans. Taxation systems like the tribute, diezmos, and tobacco monopoly supported the colonial regime.