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    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

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    DONA MAE RONQUILLO PHILIPPINE HISTORY BSCS-311 AUGUST 29‚ 2013 QUESTION: Is the discovery of the Philippines by the Spain brought good or bad effects to the country as whole? ANSWER: Following all the details and discussion according to the Spanish colonization

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    El Presidente

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    “El Presidente” Early revolutions did not succeeded because of lack of national consciousness. Until the martyrdom of the three priest named “GOMBURZA” awaken the senses of the Filipinos and triggers them to fight for our freedom. Inspired by the writings of Dr. Jose Rizal‚ Andres Bonifacio managed to create a Katipunan Brotherhood making him as a Supreme Leader. But‚ Katipunan (KKK) later discovered by the Spanish authorities so Bonifacio decided to set up a revolutionary government. Then‚

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    The Vision of Francisco Dagohoy | ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form By: Quennie Ann J. PalafoxLocated in the heart of Visayas‚ Bohol became the battle ground for Filipinos who rose in arms against the Spaniards in pursuit for absolute freedom. The most prominent of which was Francisco Dagohoy- the ringleader of the uprising that lasted for 85 years‚ the longest in history of the Philippines. This personal vengeance against the persons turned into a

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    even though his life was brighter. The dedication and patriotism to the country is without second thoughts. It doesn’t matter how one struggles‚ that all struggles‚ all deaths‚ are worth it if it is for the good of the country. After seeing the GOMBURZA persecution‚ Rizal promised to his self that he will dedicate his life in to the Filipino and for the victims of deaths. And his dreams were to see his country in eminent liberation‚ free from sorrow and grief. He is glad to give his life for

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    The Death of Gomburza & The Propaganda Movement   In February 17‚ 1872‚ Fathers Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos and Jocinto Zamora (Gomburza)‚ allFilipino priest‚ was executed by the Spanish colonizers on charges of subversion. The charges against Fathers Gomez‚ Burgos and Zamora was their alleged complicity in the uprising of workers at the Cavite Naval Yard. The death of Gomburza awakened strong feelings of anger and resentment among the Filipinos. They questioned Spanish authorities and demanded

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    Explain the impact brought about by the rise of Ilustrados and the Filipino Clergy in the Philippine Nationalist Movement and their influence to Rizal. The most prominent Ilustrados were Graciano López Jaena‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar‚ Mariano Ponce‚ Antonio Luna and José Rizal‚ the Philippine national hero. Rizal’s novels Noli Me Tangere ("Touch Me Not") and El filibusterismo ("The Subversive") “exposed to the world the injustices imposed on Filipinos under the Spanish colonial regime”.

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    Philippines. He is known to be the first Filipino native to show resistance against the Spaniards. Because of this‚ he is regarded to be the first Filipino hero. He is the central figure in the seal of the Philippine National Police (PNP). GOMBURZA. GomBurZa stands for the name of three Filipino priests: Mariano Gomez‚ Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora. They were allegedly linked to the Cavite Mutiny. This led to their execution due to sedition. The Cavite Mutiny‚ along with the unjust execution of

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    A. World Events that Affected the Philippines 1. Age of Mercantilism/Old Imperialism – 15th - 17th century 2. Age of Exploration 3. Age of Industrial Capitalism/New Imperialism-18th-19th century 4. Industrial Revolution-1750 FACTORS THAT LED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM 1. World Events a. Seven Years War (Spain and France vs. England) -Impact to the Philippines- The British Invasion of Manila –(1762-1764) b. Development of Liberal Ideas in world events i. Age of Enlightenment-

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    Childhood of Rizal

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    rhetoric; she had a good knowledge of mathematics. His parents had 11 children: Saturnina‚ Paciano‚ Narcisa‚ Olimpia‚ Lucia‚ Maria‚ Jose‚ Concepcion‚ Josefa‚ Trinidad and Soledad. When he was just a kid‚ his brother Paciano told him about the GOMBURZA. Barely three years old‚ Rizal learned the alphabet from his mother. His mother taught him how to read and write. I think Paciano played a huge role in Jose Rizal’s personality. Paciano‚ holding up the sacred fire of patriotism‚ was able to transmit

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