Rizal in The Context of The Nineteenth-Century Philippines
The document summarizes the key developments in the Philippines in the 19th century during the time of Rizal under four categories: economic, political, religious, and cultural. It outlines the causes and effects of each development. The economic development was driven by industrialization in western countries and the opening of the Suez Canal, leading to growth in exports. Politically, the Spanish bureaucracy was corrupt and exploitative, oppressing farmers. Religiously, disputes between Spanish friars and Filipino clergy seeded nationalism. Culturally, the spread of education emerged nationalist movements.
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Rizal in The Context of The Nineteenth-Century Philippines
The document summarizes the key developments in the Philippines in the 19th century during the time of Rizal under four categories: economic, political, religious, and cultural. It outlines the causes and effects of each development. The economic development was driven by industrialization in western countries and the opening of the Suez Canal, leading to growth in exports. Politically, the Spanish bureaucracy was corrupt and exploitative, oppressing farmers. Religiously, disputes between Spanish friars and Filipino clergy seeded nationalism. Culturally, the spread of education emerged nationalist movements.
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Module 4
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT (For MOL, AOL and TAL)
Rizal in the Context of the
Nineteenth-Century Philippines
ECONOMIC POLITICAL RELIGIOUS CULTURAL
Development Development Development Development
Causes: Causes: Cause: Cause:
Industrialization Corrupt Spanish bureaucracy Many imperial powers in West were Exploitative systems and incapability Dispute between Spanish friars and Rapid spread of education undergoing industrialization with that, of producing benefits for the colony by Filipino clergy that led to martyrdom of The creation of a limited but substantial there was an increase in demand for the Spanish government. Fathers Burgos, Gomez, and Zamora number of Filipinos in all parts of the raw materials which presented an in1872. country who could communicate in opportunity in agricultural potential of Philippines. Spanish Opening of Suez canal, it is the shortest trade link between Europe and countries on the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Effects: Effects: Effects: Effects:
Growth of export economy of the Farmers are oppressed and harassed. Philippines. Philippines was deprived for the Clear assertion of Filipino equality with Filipino hacienderos, the friars and also Emergence of nationalist opportunity to develop consistent the spaniards and demand for justice to inquilinos of the friar haciendas policies. movement. the Filipino that eventually seeds for profited the most. Liberal nationalists decided to take Educational developments nationalism and flowers the Dispute between inquilinos and moves to separate from Spanish propagandists. haciendas as who would reap the larger government. part of the fruits of the economic boom. They realized that their demand for Wake of Nationalism-Filipino’s Suez Canal made the transport of goods reforms will not come to happen. identity. faster and reduces the cost of transporting goods.