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June 1892
Rizal returned to the Philippines in _____
The aim of starting reforms through peaceful means.
Rizal returned to the Philippines in June 1892 with
La Liga Filipina
He founded the _____ when he returned home.
July 3, 1892
La Liga Filipina was founded on on
La Liga Filipina
A civic organization advocating social reforms through legal means.
July 6, 1892,
Rizal was arrested by Spanish authorities on
Governor-General Eulogio Despujol, for alleged subversive activities.
Rizal was arrested by Spanish authorities on July 6, 1892 led by
Publishing of propagandas
Reasons why Rizal was Arrested
Pobres frailes - holding of this currency
Reasons why Rizal was Arrested
Creation of El Fili - dedicated to GomBurZa
Reasons why Rizal was Arrested
Creation of Noli - criticisms to the church
Reasons why Rizal was Arrested
Criticism againts church
Reasons why Rizal was Arrested
Dapitan, a remote town in Mindanao, under surveillance.
He was ordered to be deported to
July 7, 1892
He was ordered to be deported to Dapitan, a remote town in Mindanao, under surveillance on
4 years
Rizal spent how many years in Dapitan
(1892-1896)
The years wherein he stayed at Dapitan, where he led a productive life
Fr. Pablo Pastells
In his stay in Dapitan, he argued with one person
Josephine Bracken
In his stay in Dapitan, there was a girl whom he had affairs with
Influence
While he was isolated from the center of politics, his ____ grew
The Katipunan
A revolutionary secret society
Andres Bonifacio
The Katipunan, a revolutionary secret society was led by
1892
The Katipunan was formed in
Rizal’s work
The Katipunan drew inspiration from
Pio Valenzuela
The Katipunan sent ___ to propose two things to Rizal
Advise on starting revolution - Rizal: no gamit no plan so no
The two things Pio Valenzuela proposed
Itakas ka here - Rizal: no, committed ako dito man sa mga sinabi ko sa Spain
The two things Pio Valenzuela proposed
Inciting the rebellion, using his fame and ideas as justification for punitive action.
The Spanish authorities blamed Rizal for
Cuba as a volunteer doctor
Rizal had earlier been granted permission to travel to
Ferdinand Blumentritt
The friend of Rizal who requested that he travel to Cuba
To treat yellow fever
The reason why he was requested to go to Cuba
Barcelona, Spain, and shipped back to the Philippines.
On the way to Cuba, he was arrested in
November 3, 1896
He arrived in Manila on
At Fort Santiago.
He was imprisoned on November 3, 1896 at
A Spanish military court
Rizal was tried by what type of Court
December 26, 1896.
He was tried by a Spanish Military Court on
Military Trial
The type of Trial Rizal underwent through even if he was not a military personnel
Rebellion (Rebelión) - Allegedly instigating the uprising.
Charges against Rizal during the trial
Sedition (Sedición) - Encouraging resistance against Spain.
Charges against Rizal during the trial
Illegal Association (Asociación llícita) - Founding La Liga Filipina.
Charges against Rizal during the trial
biased, secretive, and politically motivated.
The trial was of Rizal was
weak and mostly circumstantial:
Evidence againts Rizal was
Writings and letters showing sympathy for reform.
Evidence againts Rizal that was weak and mostly circumstantial:
Associations with known reformists and revolutionaries.
Evidence againts Rizal that was weak and mostly circumstantial:
Luis Taviel de Andrade
Despite a strong defense led by _____, Rizal was found guilty.
A firing squad
Rizal was sentenced to death by
The morning of December 30, 1896.
The day Rizal was sentenced to Death
A farewell letter to his family.
He spent his final night writing letters, including:
His famous poem, "Mi Último Adiós" ("My Last Farewell")
He spent his final night writing letters, including:
In a small alcohol stove and entrusted to his family.
Where did Rizal hide his famous peom, "Mi Último Adiós" ("My Last Farewell").
A last-minute marriage to Josephine Bracken was requested but not fully recognized by the Church
He spent his final night writing letters, including:
Bagumbayan Field
Rizal was marched from his prison cell to _____ now known as Rizal Park.
7:03
At ____ AM, Rizal was executed by a firing squad of Filipino soldiers, backed by Spanish troops.
(to be shot in the back as a traitor
He turned his back on the firing squad because
To turn partially around to face the sun as he fell.
He turned his back on the firing squad, but he managed to
"Consummatum est" ("It is finished").
His final words are believed to have been