SPANISH COLONIAL PERIOD TO PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION Aims of Spanish Colonization • God – propagation of Catholic Christianity • Gold – desire for economic wealth • Glory – to be the greatest empire in the world THE SPANISH COLONIAL SYSTEM Spain Retains the Philippines Despite Economic Loss • As a colony‚ the Philippines was a financial burden to the Spanish treasury. The Philippines as Crown Colony • In the sense that she belonged to the Spanish King. THE SPANISH COLONIAL SYSTEM The Council
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com/2014/03/13/from-the-death-of-god-to-nietzsches-ubermensch/ 2. Give real-life and/or fictional examples of ubermensch (in your own opinion) and your reasons. I think that the leaders of Philippine revolution‚ whom we consider as heroes today like Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio‚ are acceptable examples of the ubermensch. They had extreme nationalism as to sacrifice their own lives for the sake of their countrymen and achieved renown and fame lasting through centuries. Furthermore‚ they set up ideals which ring through
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MY CONFERENCE WITH DR. RIZAL IN DAPITAN From the “Memoirs of the Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution” by Dr. Pio A. Valenzuela With a roundtrip first class ticket which cost me P60‚ and under the assumed name of Procopio Bonifacio‚ I embarked on the steamship Venus on Monday‚ June 15‚ 1896‚ between 10 and 11 o’clock in the morning‚ accompanied by Raymundo Mata‚ a blind man‚ and Rufino Magos‚ both residents of Barrio Binakayan‚ Kawit‚ Cavite‚ who were deck passengers. On the boat as first
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The National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima (Tagalog: Pambansang Dambana ng Birhen ng Fatima) is the center of the Fatima apostolate in the country was declared a tourist site in 1982 by the Department of Tourism and a pilgrimage shrine in 2009 by the Diocese of Malolos. It is near the Our Lady of Fatima University.[102] The shrine houses the wooden statue of Our Lady of Fatima‚ one of the fifty images blessed by Pope Paul VI in 1967 as part of golden celebration of the Marian apparition to three children
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Jose Rizal is the national hero of the Philippines‚ one of the Southeast Asian countries. His full name was Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda. He was born on June 19‚ 1861 as the 7th child of the eleven children in the family of Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonzo Realonda. He was internationally known for his two novels that made the Filipinos aware of Spanish injustices and eventually fought for and achieved independence after a bloody revolution which was triggered by his death
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REFERENCES Abueva‚ J. V. & De Guzman‚ R. P. 1969. Foundations and Dynamics of Filipino Government and Politics. Manila: Bookmark‚ Inc. Aceron‚ J. 2009. Reforming the Philippine Political Party system: ideas and initiatives‚ debates and dynamics. Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Almonte‚ Jose. 2007. To Put Our House in Order: We Must Level the Playing Field. Metro Manila‚ Philippines: Foundation for Economic Freedom Bernas‚ Joaquin. 2007. The Philippine Constitution for Ladies‚ Gentlemen
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Spanish rule during the 19th century[edit] During the 19th century Spain invested heavily in education and infrastructure. Through the Education Decree of December 20‚ 1863‚ Queen Isabella II of Spain decreed the establishment of a free public school system that used Spanish as the language of instruction‚ leading to increasing numbers of educated Filipinos.[79] Additionally‚ the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cut travel time to Spain‚ which facilitated the rise of the ilustrados‚ an enlightened
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Spanish Colonization Early Spanish expeditions Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines in 1521. The Philippine islands first came to the attention of Europeans with the Spanish expedition around the world led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Magellan landed on the island of Cebu‚ claiming the lands for Spain and naming them Islas de San Lazaro. He set up friendly relations with some of the local chieftains and converted some of them to Roman Catholicism. However‚ Magellan
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excommunicated. Through that work‚ many Filipinos were enlightened and inspired; for the first time‚ his work served as the best way to live the national sentiment. Many organizations and strikes happened and conducted‚ like the Katipunan which was led by Andres Bonifacio. El Filibusterismo‚ his second book‚ once again‚ had shaken the Spaniards because the book affected greatly towards them. Unlike in his first book‚ Simon Ibarra here now fights for the Filipino. Soon after his tactics‚ he was shot by the
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Although they were not the first Europeans in the Philippines‚ the first well documented arrival of western Europeans in the archipelago was the Spanish expedition led by Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan‚ which first sighted the mountains of Samar at dawn on 16 March 1521 (Spanish calendar)‚ making landfall the following day at the small‚ uninhabited island of Homonhon at the mouth of the Leyte Gulf.[1] Magellan had abandoned his Portuguese citizenship and became a Spanish subject prior to his contract
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