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CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT RELATION TO RIZAL’S LIFE

 The country was opened to foreign exchange at  Rizal's life fell within the first age of
the end of the 18th century which brought about globalization, characterized at the time by ECONOMIC
within the quick rise of foreign firms in Manila the trade in bulk commodities and by the
 Opening of the Suez Canalon in November 17, reduced importance of silver currency.
1869, GomBurza  It has a fairly precise meaning: the
 Opening of the Philippines to the International convergence of price levels and the
Exchange and the Rise of the Center Class integration of economies.
 The agrarian generation and send out of sugar,
rice hemp and tobacco

 Filipino are the slaves of the Spaniards in 19th  Rizal’s Political view, our conquered country
century Philippines should not be taken advantage POLITICAL
 Filipino taxes are collected by the Spaniards but rather should be developed, civilized,
 Politicians owns land and control the country educated and trained in the science of self-
 The Spaniards ruled the Filipino within the 19th government.
century  Restoration of Filipino presentation to the
 Upper class runs the government of the country Spanish Cortes and Freedom from the press.
 Forced labor to the Filipinos
 Social Structure are: high class, middle class, low  People power SOCIO-
class  He wanted us to be free, humanistic-
 Social ranking was created in the society. oriented, open to the world of tomorrow CULTURAL
 Confirmations
 Marriage
 Baptism
 Religious Holidays

BORBON, JADE A. RIZAL 101 (8:00 – 10:00AM M-F)


CASIL, JOHN MARC S.
JUNTILLA, PAUL ANTOHNY

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