Naivety of the Illustrados

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Naivety of the Illustrados Propaganda Movement Illustrados & Europe G. L. Jaena RIZAL Del Pilar La Solidaridad Diariong Tagalog SOLIDARITY La Liga Filipina EXILE IN DAPITAN BONIFACIO Naivety of the Illustrados REFORMS ARMED CONFLICT COMPROMISE GACETA DE MANILA Revolutionary Society La Liga Filipina Kataastaasan, Kagalang-galangan Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan

COMPROMISE

Demanded reforms of Propaganda Equality of Filipinos and Spaniards before the law Assimilation of the Philippines as a regular province of Spain Restoration of the Philippine representation in the Spaninsh Cortes Filipinization of Parishes Human Rights for Filipinos

PROPAGANDISTS & THEIR PEN NAMES JOSE RIZAL Laon Laan/ Dimasalang MARCELO DEL PILAR Plaridel MARIANO PONCE Naning ANTONIO LUNA Tagalog JOSE MARIANO PANGANIBAN Jomapa

Demanded reforms of La Liga Filipina Uniting the archipelago in a homogenous body Giving protection against violence and injustice Encouraging education and application of reforms

JAPANESE NAVAL OFFICER Honorary President KATIPUNAN MEMBERSHIP RIZAL Rally Cry Free Masons Courage initiation Loyalty Katipunan Women deceive CRY OF MONTALBAN 1st cry of independence Revolution in Cuba diversion Dr. Pio Valenzuela DAPITAN RIZAL FLARING OF BONIFACIO JAPANESE NAVAL OFFICER MIDDLE CLASS APATHETIC FAKE DOCUMENTS ARREST SYMPATHETIC

HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION LAW IN UST BRAINS OF KATIPUNAN

Raid of Diario De Manila TEODORO PATINO NUN SISTER FR. MARIANO GIL Diario De Manila Raid of Diario De Manila Arrest and torture of suspects BONIFACIO AND JACINTO ELUDED ARREST PUGADLAWIN, BALINTAWAK Freedom and Revolution Cedulas Protagonists & Antagonists “Cry of Pugadlawin” Armaments Battle of San Juan Battle of Pinaglabanan 153 died/ 200 captured

8 provinces that revolted Suppress rebellion GOV. GEN. RAMON BLANCO Martial Law 8 provinces that revolted Suppress rebellion No persecution Decree: attraction Surrender within 48 hours Advantage on the offer Persecution Dr. Pio Valenzuela Public Execution: Katipuneros Infuse: FEAR