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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While in the city‚ he lived and worked with Fr. Jose A. Burgos‚ a strong advocate of the secularization movement‚ which the Spanish friars greatly opposed. The Spanish priests took advantage of the mutiny by workers of the Cavite Arsenal to get rid of Father Burgos. They implicated him to have a hand in the mutiny and as a result‚ Father Burgos was hanged to death in Bagumbayan in February 1872. the injustice done to Father Burgos could have made the liberal-minded and outspoken Paciano in denouncing the
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mayor was usually an Insulares (Spaniard born in the Philippines). In the 19th century‚ the Peninsulares began to displace the Insulares which resulted in the political unrests of 1872‚ notably the execution of GOMBURZA‚ Novales Revolt and mutiny of the Cavite fort under La Madrid. Municipal Government Main articles: Municipalities of the Philippines and Cities of the Philippines The
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The Tertiary is the period in the geological history of the earth when mammals‚ including primates became dominant. The two major events in the tertiary periods. a) The earth surface underwent tremendous changes known to geologists as land uplift. b) Land uplift was brought about radical changes in climatic and other ecological conditions favorable to mammalian adaptation. According to Jagor before the Tertiary uplift most of such Asiatic areas as the Iranian plateau‚ Turkestan‚
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Rizal’s Life and Work’s............................................................................1 Chapter I Advent of a National Hero.......................................................................2-5 Chapter II Childhood years in Calamba...................................................................6-9 Chapter III Early Educatoin in Calamba and Biñan..................................................10-11 Chapter IV Scholastic Triumps at Ateneo De Manila
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Revolt of 1662 * 2.13 Panay Revolt (1663) * 3 18th century * 3.1 Dagohoy Rebellion (1744-1829) * 3.2 Agrarian Revolt of 1745 * 3.3 Silang Revolt (1762-1763) * 4 19th century * 4.1 Novales Revolt (1823) * 4.2 Cavite Mutiny (1872) * 4.3 Basi Revolt (1807) * 4.4 Pule Revolt (1840-1843) * 5 See also * 6 References | 16TH Century Dayami Revolt (1567) The Dayami Revolt was a revolt against Spanish colonial rule led by the Filipino rebel‚ Dayahi‚ in the
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Study of Rizal’s Life‚ Works and Writings Rizal Law and the Teaching of Rizal Course | Republic Act of 1425Or Rizal Law | * Mandates the teaching of the life‚ works and writings of Rizal in all schools in the country. | Jose P. Laurel | * Sponsored the law because Rizal was the founder of Filipino nationality and the architect of the Filipino nation. * Believed that by reading and studying Rizal’s life‚ teachings and writings‚ Filipino youth will gain
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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 reforms. The martyrdom of the three priests apparently helped to inspire the organization of the
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REVOLTS DURING THE SPANISH OCCUPATION IN THE PHILIPPINES Name | Leader | Time and Year | Cause of Revolt | Result of Revolt | Comment | 1. Dagami Revolt | Chief Dagami | 1565 - 1566 | re-establish the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to tribal chiefs and Chinese traders. | The most important of those revolts led to the expulsion of a number of Chinese from the Philippines‚ but they were later allowed to return. | The revolt was unsuccessful because Chief Dagami was betrayed
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estblshmnt of the Japanese-sponsored government in the Phil. Sept.9‚1972-the declaration of Proclamation No. 1081 Manuel Roxas-the last Pres. Of the Commonwealth Government Elpidio Quirino-6th Pres.of the Phil. And 2nd Pres. Of the 3rd republic Cavite Mutiny-events in
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