continued veneration or acclamation of the people in recognition of his contribution to the significant social transformations that took place in our country. Aside from Rizal‚ the only other hero given an implied recognition as a national hero is Andres Bonifacio whose day of birth on November 30 has been made a national holiday. Despite the lack of any official declaration explicitly proclaiming them as national heroes‚ they remain admired and revered for their roles in Philippine history. Heroes
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First Phase of the Philippine Revolution Phase 1: Philippines vs. Spain 1896-1898 Filipino Leaders: * Andres Bonifacio (Katipunan) * Emilio Aguinaldo * Baldomero Aguinaldo * Emilio Jacinto * Mariano Llanera * Mariano Alvarez * Candido Tirona Enemies: * Governor General Ramon Blanco * Camilo de Polavieja * Fernando Primo de Rivera Goals and Objectives of the 1st Phase Leaders: * expulsion of the friars and the return to the Filipinos of the
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Chapter 4: The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898) Historical Background After 300 years of passivity under Spanish rule‚ the Filipino spirit reawakened when the 3 priests Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt. This occurred on the 17th of February. This was buttressed with the spirit of liberalism when the Philippines opened its doors to world trade and with the coming of a liberal leader in the person of Governor Carlos Maria de la Torre. The Spaniards
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Prof. JAL Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro (30 November 1863 – 10 May 1897) Andrés Bonifacio was born in Manila in 1863‚ the son of a government official. When both his parents died in the 1870’s‚ he left school to support his five brothers and sisters. By the mid-1880s‚ he had become a fervent Filipino nationalist. When José Rizal established the Liga Filipina in 1892‚ Bonifacio was one of its first members. After the Spanish arrested Rizal in July 1892‚ Bonifacio decided that the Philippines
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DR JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO ALONZO Y REALONDA * was born June 19 1861 and died December 30 1896 * Father: Francisco Mercado; Mother: Teodora Alonso * was 7th among 11 children * age 9 was sent to Binan for a formal Schooling * age 11 he went to Manila to study in Letran. Being a late-comer he was denied admission * Rizal then went to Ateneo and was later accepted * on March 23 1877‚ age 16 he received the degree bachiller en artes at that time the equivalent of a
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Graciano Lopez Jaena Graciano Lopez Jaena was born on December 18‚ 1856 in Jaro‚ Iloilo. He came from a lowly family which has strong values in education and religion. He studied at the Seminario Tejaro and at an early age: he was placed under the care of Reverend Francisco Jayme who enhanced and developed his skills in speech. Since his ambition was to become a doctor‚ he tried to enroll at the University of Santo Tomas but was deprived of access due to lack of requirements. His encounter with other
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Juan Macapagal‚ chief or Arayat (others from Macabebe joined Macapagal); the governor promised him reward if he would side with the Spaniards • The Spaniards concluded an agreement with Maniago and they never revolted against the Spaniards * 3. Andres Malong’s Revolt (1660-61) Causes Events that took place• Spanish oppression • December 15‚ 1660 – the natives of• The desire to replace Lingayen‚ Pangasinan rose arms against the Spaniards as the Spaniards and killed the alcade personal rulers of
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The revolution was triggered by a number of events and people most notably Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio. Rizal with his education and wisdom from all around the world sought reform and equality among Spain‚ and Bonifacio wanted revolution. The extraordinary life of Jose Rizal changed the Philippines forever through his vision of equality for his people; which in turn inspired the Katipunan lead by Bonifacio to finally take it. Jose Rizal‚ a hero of the Philippines who was a nationalist that strove
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very controversial historical issues about Aguinaldo’s role in the deaths of Andres Bonifacio and Antonio Luna. They did not hide the fact that all this was based on the memoirs of El Presidente himself‚ hence the probable bias in point of view. Now‚ what truly happened is still the bone of historical contentions. Bonifacio in particular was presented in a very negative light here. Montano’s acting highlight as Bonifacio for me was his pained reaction to losing the vote for president at the Tejeros
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angle between Rizal St. and Bonifacio St. is 27o and intersect at P.Jose and Andres leaves P at the same time. Jose jogs at 10 kph on Rizal St. If he is 3 km from Andres after 30 minutes‚ how fast is Andres running along Bonifacio St? SOLUTION Solved for A 3/sin27 = 5/sinA sin A = (5 sin27)/3 A = 49.17o Solved for c c/sin103.83 = 3/sin27 c = (3 sin103.83)/sin27 c = 6.42 km Solved for Andres’ Rate R= (6.42 km)/(
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