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The Rise of

Filipino
Nationalism
BATOON BOISER LAPIÑA
Overview 01 Spanish Conquest of
the Philippines 05 Aftereffects of
Cavite Mutiny

02 Liberal Reform
06 Propaganda
Movement

03 Governor de la Torre’s
Reforms 07 Philippine Revolution
of 1896

04 Cavite Mutiny 08 Filipino Nationalism


in Present Times
The Spanish Conquest of
the Philippines

March 17, 1521 1565


Ferdinand Magellan’s came Majority of the islands were
across the Philippine April 27, 1521 conquered by Miguel Lopez
Archipelago de Legaspi.
Magellan got caught in a
local dispute and was
killed.
Liberal Reform

December 14, 1762 1869


Silang Revolt influence of new liberal
January 24, 1744 ideas has spread

Dagohoy Revolt
Governor de la Torre’s
Reforms

Relaxed Media Began


Censorship Secularization
Established the
Guardia Civil
Cavite Mutiny

April 4, 1871 January 20, 1872


Fernando La Madrid led
Governor de la Torre was
around 200 soldiers in
replaced by Rafael
capturing Fort San Felipe,
Izquierdo
killing the Spanish officers
inside
Aftereffects of the
Cavite Mutiny

February 17, 1872


execution of
GOMBURZA
Propaganda Movement

1891 December 30, 1896


Release of execution of
El Filibusterismo Dr. Jose P. Rizal
dedicated to
GOMBURZA
The Philippine Revolution
of 1896

July 7, 1892 December 10, 1898


Establishment of The Treaty of Paris
The Katipunan
December 30, 1896 was signed

Execution of
Dr. Jose P. Rizal
The Philippine - American
War (1899-1902)

Emilio Aguinaldo Commonwealth (1935)

led Filipino nationalists to U.S Congress passed the


fight against American
Jones Act (1916) Tydings-McDuffie Act
colonial rule
known as Philippine
Autonomy Act

World War II (1939 - 1945)


Japanese occupation
(1942 - 1945)
Filipino Nationalism in
Present Times

Filipino Nationalism is a reflection of the


country’s complex history, socio-economic
challenges, and aspirations for a better future.
Filipino Nationalism

01 02 03
Spanish Colonization Filipino nationalism Filipino nationalism
left a lasting legacy continues to evolve in finds expression
that shaped Filipino response to in cultural
identity and contemporary endeavors.
nationalism. challenges.
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