ØFamily predisposition to studies
ØStone house of adobe and harwood
ØOwnership of carriage and horses(jose had a personal horse)
ØHome library
ØPersonal servants
ØPrivate tutor of children in the family's home
ØBusiness in rice sugar production
ØAbility to send the children for education in Manila
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Also called ‘Concha’ by her siblings, Concepcion Rizal was the eighth child of the Rizal family. She was born in 1862 and died at age 3.
Rizal belonged to one of the affluent families in calamba..
Rizal belonged to one of the affluent families in Calamba.
The nickname "Millionaire's Row" is evocative of the residents' affluence.
Did Jose Rizal Retract? No, Rizal did not retract. Although there were many opinions and evidences presented by various authors as to whether Rizal did or did not retract. Nonetheless, until now there is no proof or any justification to end the debate.
His family's affluence made him something of a misfit in the army, but he still managed to forge some close, lifelong friendships.
Jose Rizal was the seventh of eleven children in his family.
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Rizal's Family belonged in a affluent family. Jose Rizal's blood is a mixture of negrito, indonesian, chinese, japanese, and SPANISH genes.
affluence
Jose Rizal and his family got the surname 'Rizal' from his Chinese ancestor Domingo Lameo. Rizal means "Ricial or grains", and they started using it 1731. His true surname is Mercado, but to keep his family safe he used the surname Rizal.
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the godfather of jose rizal and close family riend of the rizal family which is a native batangueno
Also called ‘Concha’ by her siblings, Concepcion Rizal was the eighth child of the Rizal family. She was born in 1862 and died at age 3.
The surname Rizal was acquired by the family of the people of long ago from their Chinese ancestor. The family dropped their three surnames to have Rizal as their main family name. This gave them more of a legitimate family name.
That would depend on the culture, and the level of affluence of the family.