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Cause of the Cavite Mutiny |
Primary cause: an order from the Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo to subject the soldiers of the engineering and artillery corps to personal taxes. |
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Falla |
fine paid to be exempt from forced labor |
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Fernando La Madrid |
a mestizo sergeant. The leader of the mutiny |
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Cavite Mutiny of 1872 |
an uprising of military personnel of Fort San Felipe, the Spanish arsenal in Cavite on January 20, 1872 |
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GOMBURZA |
Mariano Gomez Jose Burgos Jacinto Zamora |
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reduccion plan |
Fr. Juan de Plasencia required the natives to live in an area near the church |
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Integration of the country into the spanish empire resulted to |
implementation of taxation without representation polo y servicio galleon trade indulto de comercio government monopolies |
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early uprisings were caused by |
desire to regain their lost freedom resistance to spanish-imposed institutions agrarian unrest desire to revert to their native religion |
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reasons why the revolts against the spanish failed |
owing to sectional jealousies lack of communication in the provinces absence of national leaderships |
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revolts then were described as |
fragmented disorganized sporadic |
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The emergence of the filipino sense of nationhood |
Opening of the PH to world commerce Rise of clase media Liberal regime of Carlos Ma Dela Torre Racial discrimination Secularization controversy Cavite Mutiny of 1872 |
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John Locke's Theory of Revolution |
People could overthrow a government that is not working for the good of the governed |
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Jean Jaques Rousseau's Idea |
A government is an agreement between the ruler to govern for the welfare of the ruled |
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liberal ideas that the filipinos came to learn during the opening of the PH to world commerce |
equality before law freedom of speech freedom of religion freedom of assembly protection of human rights representation in the legislature sovereignity of the people |
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rise of the new middle class or clase media |
traced to the prosperity of a relatively small class of mestizos and the principalia of ruling elite who benefited from the opening of the country to foreign commerce and trade |
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Carlos Ma. Dela Torre |
demonstrated democratic and liberal philosophy in governing the country |
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Portrayal of Filipinos in Tandang Basyong Macunat |
low mental ability incapable of acquiring european education fitted only to work in the field tending a carabao |
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Fray Miguel de Bustamante |
His pamphlet is entitled "Tandang Basyong Macunat" |
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pacified the natives |
encomenderos friars spanish government |
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Secularization |
transfer of the ministries established by the regular spanish clergy to the filipino seculars |
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Father Pedro Pelaez |
an insular, who rose to the position vical capitular of manila in 1861 leading the fight against royal decrees turning secular parishes over to the friars |
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Archbishop Gregorio Meliton Martinez |
training the filipino seculars to become good parish priests |
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Propaganda Movement |
a period of time when filipinos were calling for reforms lasting approximately from 1868 to 1898 |
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Saturnina Rizal |
Eldest child of the Rizal-Alonzo marriage. Married Manuel Timoteo Hidalgo of Tanauan, Batangas. |
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Paciano Rizal |
Only brother of Jose Rizal and the second child. Studied at San Jose College in Manila; became a farmer and later a general of the Philippine Revolution. |
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Narcisa Rizal |
The third child. married Antonio Lopez at Morong, Rizal; a teacher and musician. |
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Olympia Rizal |
The fourth child. Married Silvestre Ubaldo; died in 1887 from childbirth. |
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Lucia Rizal |
The fifth child. Married Mariano Herbosa. Mariano Herbosa is the nephew of a secular priest, father Pedro Casanas. |
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Maria Rizal |
The sixth child. Married Daniel Faustino Cruz of Biñan, Laguna. |
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Concepcion Rizal |
The eight child. Died at the age of three. |
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Josefa Rizal |
The ninth child. An epileptic, died a spinster. |
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Trinidad Rizal |
The tenth child. Died a spinster and the last of the family to die. |
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Soledad Rizal |
The youngest child married Pantaleon Quintero. |