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General MacArthur is the most notable. My father was pretty well loved by the Philippino scouts as well as many female villagers, who called him affectionately "The Great American Liberator" and Blue eyes, respectively.

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Everyone who participated in the war are considered as heroes. Such as Luis Taruc, who led the HUKBALAHAP rebellion, and etc.

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carlos p romulo

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Most were executed, therefore unknown

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What is the situation of the Philippines during the time of Rizal or Spanish terror?

The Philippine Revolution took place in the 1890s as a revolt against Spanish colonial powers. Jose Rizal was a Filipino nationalist who was executed during this time.


How does Filipino natives become christians?

The Filipino Natives become Christians with the arrival of Spanish conquistadores. A Conquistador, Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, from Spain arrived in Cebu and baptize the first Filipino Christians. Converting the Filipino Natives is one of the goals of the colonizer. This is made easier because there is no established religion in the Philippines that time except for Islam.


What Filipinos changes during spanish time?

Rizal became a leader..


What are the factors that gave birth to Philippine nationalism?

Given the two periods, it can be evidently seen how much the Philippine society changed and how the Spanish regime invoked the sudden will of the Filipino for freedom. During the pre-colonial period, the Filipino didn't have a sense of nationalism for they don't have a common identity yet during that time. They primarily focus was their community and the people's welfare and they didn't show any sign of interest with other barangays. This proves that the Philippines didn't act as a nation despite seeing movement for every community. In contrast, the Spanish period drove the Filipinos to act as a nation. Being ill-treated and misguided, the Filipinos found the courage and strength from Rizal's works and revolted against the Spaniards and this turned out to be the Filipino nationalism that we know now today (Cortes et al., 2000). There are different factors that led to the development of Filipino nationalism namely the deaths of GOMBURZA, Rizal's writings and his two novels, "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo", and world events that occurred during the Spanish regime. First is the death of GOMBURZA. The Filipinos were severely affected by the deaths of these three priests because many, especially those who witnessed the execution believed that they were innocent. It was described to be a judicial murder and this incident is something that the Filipinos could forget during that time. Second is Rizal's writings.The Filipinos, before Rizal's time, were afraid to fight for their freedom because of different reasons, including the false teachings of Catholicism during that time. When Rizal's two novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, circulated among the masses, a sense of unity has begun to form and the Filipinos started to unite as one in fending off the Spanish oppression. Third are the world events that occurred during the Spanish regime. These events namely the Seven Years' War, French Revolution, US Declaration of Independence, Latin American War of Independence, Age of Enlightenment introduced the concept of Liberalism to the Filipinos. During this time, the Filipino learned that the Spaniards were not that superior and that they can be defeated. These events caused the opening of the Suez Canal, the Philippines became opened to world trade, the death of Rizal, Chinese expulsion and the Jesuit eviction. Most of the perceptions of the Filipino changed during this point.


What were the effects and causes of the Filipino revolts against Spain?

Numerous Filipino revolts by native peoples against Spain were mainly attempts at getting the rights restored that had been taken away. The bulk of these revolts failed because they were not supported by the entire populace. Other Filipinos sided with the Spanish and fought against the tribes alongside the Spanish. Only one revolt, in Mindanao and Sulu by the Bangsamoro was continuous throughout the entire time of Spanish rule (300 years).

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Who were the Filipino heroes during the Spanish period?

The very first Filipino to have opposed the Spaniards was Datu Lapu-Lapu of Mactan Island. Other heroes were Padre Gomez, Padre Burgos and Padre Zamora. Their death had an impact on Jose Rizal who was very young at the time of their execution.


Who are some famous filipino composers during the spanish time?

Some famous Filipino composers during the Spanish colonial period include Juan Felipe, Francisco Santiago, and Antonio Molina. These composers made significant contributions to the development of Filipino music during that era.


Who introduce siesta to the Filipino?

The spanish did during the time Spain took them over


What is the situation of the Philippines during the time of Rizal or Spanish terror?

The Philippine Revolution took place in the 1890s as a revolt against Spanish colonial powers. Jose Rizal was a Filipino nationalist who was executed during this time.


Why nozaleda against aglipay?

The Nozaleda-Aglipay agreements refer to the negotiations between the Spanish colonial government and the Aglipayan church in the Philippines in the early 1900s. Nozaleda, the Spanish bishop at the time, opposed the agreements because they challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church, to which he was loyal. The agreements were seen as a threat to the dominance of the Catholic Church in the Philippines.


What Contemporary filipino literature?

Contemporary Filipino literature encompasses a diverse range of works by contemporary Filipino authors that reflect the culture, experiences, and issues of modern Filipino society. This literature explores themes such as identity, tradition, modernity, and socio-political issues, blending traditional Filipino storytelling with modern writing techniques. Many contemporary Filipino writers have gained international recognition for their works, offering unique perspectives on Filipino culture and society.


What is the livelihood of the Filipinos during the time of commonwealth?

During the time of the Commonwealth period in the Philippines (1935-1946), most Filipinos were engaged in agriculture, working on plantations or tending to small farms. Fishing and trading were also common livelihoods, especially in coastal areas. Industrialization was starting to develop, leading to some job opportunities in urban centers.


What is the Educational system of filipino's during the pre spanish era time?

During the pre-Spanish era in the Philippines, education was mostly informal and based on oral tradition. Indigenous Filipinos were taught practical skills, customs, traditions, and values within the community through storytelling, apprenticeships, and observation. There were specialized schools called "madrasah" for Muslim communities, and some villages had "barangay schools" where children learned basic reading, writing, and arithmetic.


What is the reaction of the filipino people about the colonialism during American and Japanese time?

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Can you see the reaction paper for the poem memories of your town by Dr.Jose Rizal?

the past memory of our town under na spanish is we can say a dangerous. The spanish are evil in that time but because of that the filipino people became a warrior, they prove that there are filipino live in the Philippines not only spanish.


WhAT IS THE SETTING OF THE STORY NOLI ME TANGERE?

The story "Noli Me Tangere" is set in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization in the 19th century. It portrays the social, political, and religious issues of the time, emphasizing the abuses and injustices experienced by the Filipino people under Spanish rule.


What is the history of paru parong bukid?

It originated during the Spanish Time here in the Philippines. It is said that the song acts as a protest song for the Filipino women. The meaning of the song is this: during that time, some women are selling their own bodies (prostitutes) to the Spanish colonizers (the military, especially, the friars) with exchange for money and food. The lyrics of the song could be a proof. Understand it carefully.