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José Rizal went to Cuba in 1896 to serve as a volunteer doctor during a cholera outbreak. He was motivated by a sense of duty to help those suffering from the disease and to contribute to the fight for freedom and reform. However, his trip was also politically significant, as it took place shortly before he was arrested and executed for his advocacy of Philippine independence from Spanish rule. Rizal's journey highlighted his commitment to humanitarian causes and his dedication to the welfare of his fellow countrymen.

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