Prof. Wilson Morano R.T, MPA
NATIONALISM
An Extreme feeling of love for one’s country
Factors that paved way for the birth of
Nationalism
a.
Opening of the Philippines to World
Commerce
b.
Influx of Liberal Ideas
c.
Secularization Movement
d.
Liberal Regime of Dela Torre
e.
The Cavite Mutiny
f.
Execution of GOMBURZA
INFLUX OF LIBERAL IDEAS
Suez Canal
Shortened the distance between the Spain and the Phil.
Paved way for the entry of liberalism in the country Spanish Republic
Upon establishment more Spaniards arrived in our country.
Impart liberal ideas to the Filipino’s
Brought with them liberal magazines and books
OPENING OF THE PHIL TO WORLD COMMERCE
Officially opened Manila on 1834 after reviewing different economic policies
1834- 1873 different Ports were opened:
1. Sual
2. Iloilo
3. Zamboanga
4. Cebu
5. Legazpi
Effects:
Stimulate vigorous economic activity in the colony that makes the life of the Filipino’s to prosper Introduction of modern methods of agriculture
Improved means of transportation and communication that stimulate economic progress Emergence of Middle- Class
OPENING OF THE PHIL TO WORLD COMMERCE
Middle Class
Took advantage of the economic boom of the
Phil.
Acquired material wealth
They were able to improved their social; standing Able to send their children in schools and in
Europe
Clamored for reforms and equality
Children become a member of Propaganda movement INFLUX OF LIBERAL IDEAS
Liberal writers and their books:
Jean Jacques Rousseau (Social Contract)
John Locke ( Two treatise of the government)
Thomas Paine (Common Sense)
Thomas Jefferson
American and French Revolution
THE SECULARIZATION MOVEMENT
Father Pedro Pelaez (1862)
Exposes the discrimination of Filipino clergys
Racial and National conflict with the Friars curates in one side and Filipino clergy on the other side
1565
Religious orders took control of the parishes in
the