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Spain felt in control. the Aztecs felt vulnerable.
Spain felt threatened by France because France invaded Portugal in 1807, and Spain in 1808.
the jose rizal is a sad poem bcoz he gives her life to the people of the philippines,,,,and the process of this to kill her,,,,,,
Rizal was unhappy at UST because he experienced discrimination and witnessed the injustice and corruption within the Dominican institution. He also felt that the education he was receiving did not meet his intellectual needs and clashed with his nationalist beliefs.
Jose Rizal was unhappy in the University of Santo Tomas (UST) because he experienced discrimination and mistreatment from the Dominican friars who ran the institution. Rizal's liberal ideas clashed with the conservative beliefs of the friars, leading to conflicts and tension during his time at UST. Additionally, Rizal felt that the quality of education at UST was subpar compared to what he expected.
He felt nervous
because he felt like it
When Jose Rizal's younger sister, Conchita, died in 1865, Rizal, who was only 4 years old at the time, felt deep sadness and loss. This event marked one of his earliest encounters with death, shaping his understanding and perspective on mortality at a young age.
Jose Rizal began his medical studies in the Philippines but felt that the Jesuits (who ran the university) discriminated against native Filipinos. He travelled to Madrid where he suffered no such discrimination and obtained his degree. He obtained further degrees in Paris and Heidelberg.
pros: He's a true patriot. He is a catalyst of the progress of his society. He loves his country. Cons: 1. Initially, Rizal supported the pro-Spain Mestizos in clamoring for the declaration of the Philippines as a Provincia Ultramar (Overseas Province) of Spain - he resisted all forms of Independence because he felt that the Filipinos did not have enough education. The Philippines actually had a representation in the Spanish Congress andSpain even had one Filipino Prime Minister who served two terms, but Philippine Representation was removed just before Rizal was born. 2. He spent too much time with lots of women in Europe - one negative flaw he did was to marry a Foreigner: Irish Josephine Bracken. This set a precedence in the Philippines where intermarriage to other people of other races soared high - up to now. 3. He was more fluent in Spanish than Tagalog. He felt more comfortable reading and writing in Spanish than in Tagalog, similar to what we feel with English nowadays. 4. He was very much different than other Filipinos - he had conflicts with his religious life. 5. He was easily angered and had temper tantrums - that he had several duels with lots of Spaniards - one of which is Wenceslao Retana, who would eventually be one of RIzal's fans - he wrote the first Rizal biography in Spain on 1901.
because he felt like it!
Because New Spain felt the need for closer supervision after the threat from France.