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Exile in Dapitan:
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 Following his return to the Philippines, Rizal was exiled by Spanish
authorities to Dapitan in Mindanao.
 Despite his exile, he continued his scientific and humanitarian
endeavors, establishing a school, engaging in agricultural reforms, and
providing medical assistance to the local community.
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Correspondence and Networking:
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 Rizal maintained extensive correspondence with fellow intellectuals,
activists, and reformists both in the Philippines and abroad.
 His network of contacts allowed him to disseminate his ideas, gather
support for reformist causes, and stay informed about developments in
the Philippines and around the world.

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