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the impact of the novel is to awaken the eyes of the Filipinos, to make a revenge against the Spaniards, it just to fight for peace,,the novel makes the Filipinos became desperate and fight against the hatred spanish authorities and foment revolution
Philippines being part of the US is really bad because American culture are just so bad and Filipinos doesn't want that.
That would have been the Wounded Knee Siege in 1973 where Lakota and other tribes joined with the American Indian Movement made a final stand for Native Rights. You probably were referring to the First wounded knee Massacre, but that was not an armed resistance. That was cold blooded murder of old men, women and children.
Nonimportation Agreements
The British encouraged and subsidized Native American raids against American settlements West of the Appalachians.
The Philippine American war had Rebel Filipinos fighting against other Rebel Filipinos and against the US Forces, The Philippine constabulary and the Philippine Scouts.
Emilio Aguinaldo.
Many Filipinos had their land confiscated, and they were required to pay tribute to the Spanish.
It was Spain against the US with Cubans, Puerto Ricans and Filipinos on both sides of the issue.
because sergeant macarthur helped the filipinos against the japanese
Early Filipino uprisings were mainly driven by resentment against Spanish colonial rule, exploitation, forced labor, high taxes, religious oppression, and lack of political representation. Filipinos sought to reclaim their rights, freedom, and cultural identity through resistance and rebellion against oppressive colonial forces.
"Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo" by Jose Rizal are important literary works that helped shape Filipino national identity and instigated a sense of independence and resistance against Spanish colonization. These novels exposed the injustices and abuses of the Spanish colonial regime, sparking a spirit of nationalism and awakening among Filipinos. They continue to be revered as symbols of Filipino resilience and patriotism.
The Filipinos wanted political freedom. They revolted against the collection of tributes by the Spanish. They grieved against being treated as second class citizens. They wanted to be treated as equals.
They declared their independence and began the Philippine American War.
the impact of the novel is to awaken the eyes of the Filipinos, to make a revenge against the Spaniards, it just to fight for peace,,the novel makes the Filipinos became desperate and fight against the hatred spanish authorities and foment revolution
The US soldiers used "reconcentration camps" against the Filipinos, a strategy similar to what the Spanish had used against the Cubans. These camps were used to separate rebels from civilians and to control the population during the Philippine-American War. It led to widespread suffering and high mortality rates among the civilian population.
The resistance the heart has to pump against