They're both fighting for freedom. Jose Rizal used pen for freedom, but Andres Bonifacio used bolo for freedom.
Because of Jose Rizal's literary woks that awaken the national consciousness and patriotism of the Filipinos...
No. Andres Bonifacio is one of the Heroes of the country, but he was not declared as a national hero of the country. In fact, despite popular belief to the contrary, nobody, not even Dr. Jose Rizal, has been declared by the Philippine government to be a national hero. Both Bonifacio and Rizal appear on unofficial lists of national heroes. Rizal is popularly called "the national hero", but since Renato Constantino declared in 1970 that Rizal was a "US sponsored hero" and that the Americans deliberately promoted him over Bonifacio to discourage dissent over their colonization of the Philippines, many now think that Bonifacio is a more important hero than Rizal. Both Rizal and Bonifacio have national holidays named for them.
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They chose Jose Rizal instead of Andres Bonifacio because he fought the Spaniards not by his sword but by his words. He used his intelligence to free the Filipinos.
Rizal was never chosen by Filipinos to become a hero. It was the American government who declared him as a national hero to become a rallying focal. The real hero is Andres Bonifacio. If Rizal was not a member of an elite family, he may not be declared as national hero.
Because Andres Bonifacio also offer his life for the freedom of our country. (:
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Rizal disagree, he wants to have a peaceful reform and not an armed revolt.
Yes, Andres Bonifacio knew Jose Rizal. They were both influential figures in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule during the late 19th century. While their approaches to achieving independence differed, both men played crucial roles in inspiring and mobilizing the Filipino people towards the fight for freedom.
Andres Bonifacio's leadership style was more revolutionary and focused on direct action, while Jose Rizal's was more intellectual and reform-oriented. Bonifacio was known for his willingness to take risks and lead through grassroots movements, while Rizal advocated for social change through his writings and peaceful protests. Overall, both leaders played crucial roles in the Philippine independence movement with different approaches to leadership.
Both wanted freedom from Spanish rule and oppression. They differed in their ways of attaining that freedom, though.
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Because of Jose Rizal's literary woks that awaken the national consciousness and patriotism of the Filipinos...
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No. Andres Bonifacio is one of the Heroes of the country, but he was not declared as a national hero of the country. In fact, despite popular belief to the contrary, nobody, not even Dr. Jose Rizal, has been declared by the Philippine government to be a national hero. Both Bonifacio and Rizal appear on unofficial lists of national heroes. Rizal is popularly called "the national hero", but since Renato Constantino declared in 1970 that Rizal was a "US sponsored hero" and that the Americans deliberately promoted him over Bonifacio to discourage dissent over their colonization of the Philippines, many now think that Bonifacio is a more important hero than Rizal. Both Rizal and Bonifacio have national holidays named for them.
Si Dr.Jose P. Rizal, Melchora Aquino, Andres Bonifacio at marami pang iba....
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