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The world during Rizal's time
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Corrupt Official friars
________: accepting bribes from the casinos in manila, religious orders were the richest landlords, legal owners of the said land.
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Filipinos
________ are limited to just learning how to read, write and do arithmetic, as the Spaniards are hesitated to let the natives be educated as them.
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Liberal
________: believe that a country should be free from domination by another and people should enjoy having liberty, equality, and opportunity.
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Indulto de Comercio
________: allow provincial governors to engage in and monopolize trade domestically.
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Propaganda movement
________: made by Filipino scholars who have settled in Europe and was led by Rizal.
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Spain
________ during the 19th century is politically unstable which affected the Philippines.
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Conservatives
________: believes that monarchs and kings should be the ones who rule over their subjects.
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El filibusterismo
________: a novel of Rizal dedicated to the three priests.
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19th century
________: age of enlightenment and during this period, the political and economic changes in Europe were starting to affect Spain.
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French revolution
________ (1779- 1789) and the American Civil War (1755- 1783) influenced the thinking and development of the 19th century.
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Manila Acapulco Galleon Trade
________: the main source of income for the colony during the early times.
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Taxation
________ was imposed to support the colony during the 19th century.
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Sanctorum
________: tax being paid to support the church.
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Frailocracy
________: government owned by the friars.
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execution of GOMBURZA
The ________ awakened strong feelings of anger and resentment among the Filipinos.
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French revolution
________ was triggered due to the fall of king Louis XVIs monarchy.
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19th century
age of enlightenment and during this period, the political and economic changes in Europe were starting to affect Spain
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Conservatives
believes that monarchs and kings should be the ones who rule over their subjects
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Liberal
believe that a country should be free from domination by another and people should enjoy having liberty, equality, and opportunity
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El filibusterismo
a novel of Rizal dedicated to the three priests
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Propaganda movement
made by Filipino scholars who have settled in Europe and was led by Rizal
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Manila Acapulco Galleon Trade
the main source of income for the colony during the early times
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Indulto de Comercio
allow provincial governors to engage in and monopolize trade domestically
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Forced Labor
men ranging from 16 to 60 yrs old were obligated to work on project for 40 days
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tithe
10% of annual payment
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sanctorum
tax being paid to support the church
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tribute (buwis)
tax or rent given to the landlord; may be cash or any kind; fixed at 9 reals and increased to 15 reals at a later time
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Corrupt Official/ friars
accepting bribes from the casinos in manila, religious orders were the richest landlords, legal owners of the said land
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Frailocracy
government owned by the friars
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1848
Europe vs France
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1861
Italy were united in one country
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1861-1865
American Civil War
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Regular priests
priests who served the Catholic Church; main task was to spread christianity
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Secular Priests
did not belong to any religious order; parish administration
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Pedro Pablo Pelaez, Jacinto Zamora, Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos
champied the cause of equal rights with spaniards and the reduction of the influence of the Church in politics
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Francisco Zaldua
witness, pointed out that the GOMBURZA were out to lead a government that would overthrow the spaniards
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Feb 17, 1872
GOMBURZA were garroted at bagumbayan