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Rizal’s Abandonment

of Assimilation

RZL 110 / B6

BESANA, JEVON HANS


DE CASTRO, MARK KENNET
LUNA, ISABELLE
SATUITO, DANIELA MARI
Rizal’s Abandonment of Assimilation
The Calamba Community
Filipinos Lost hope and interest in the campaign
Rivalry between Rizal and Del Pillar
To fix differences and unity among them
Rizal's reply to Del Pilar
Filipino Nationalists
Concerns in Madrid
A Pessimistic Jose Rizal
REPORT Rizal's battle in the Philippines
La Liga Filipina
OUTLINE
A PESSIMISTIC
JOSE RIZAL
"The peaceful struggle must remain a dream, for
Spain will never learn from her earlier colonies in
South America... But in the present circumstances we
want to separation from Spain; all we demand is
more care, better instruction, better officials, one or
two representatives, and more security for ourselves
and our property. Spain can still win the Philippines
for herself forever, if only Spain were more
reasonable"
• Founded and created by Dr. Jose Rizal in the
Philippines

• A secret society that embodied the ideas Rizal


presented in El Filibusterismo

• It was derived from the La Solidaridad and the


Propaganda movement

La Liga
• Some of the known members were Andres
Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano, and Apolinario
Mabini
Filipina
To unite the whole archipelago into one compact,
vigorous, and homogenous body

Mutual protection in every want and necessity

Defense against all violence and injustice

Encouragement of instruction, agriculture, and


The Aims of the
League
commerce

Study and applications of reforms

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