Friday, March 8, 2019
Social Changes Outside Philippines During 19th Century in the Light of Rizal’s Life
The World in Rizals season Political Changes Alferez, Alain Jared Aquino, Angelica Atienza, Aldrin Baluyot, Rencie Bernabe, Venzerie Rose Lomibao, Justine 2CA1 1801 The Act of Union, a legislative parallelism which united Ireland and Great Britain (England and Scotland) was enacted on January 1, 1801. On 1798, the Irish Rebellion brought the Irish question to the attention of the British Cabinet, and British Prime Minister, William Pitt, was convinced that the topper solution was a union.The 1799 proposal met strong opposition from a follow of members and was rejected by majority of the Irish parliament. However, the government pursued in changing the oppositions view. During the 1800 session of the parliament, the Act of Union was at last passed. In relation to Rizal Rizal crafted a large numeral of literary productions that changed many another(prenominal) lives of people not only in the Philippines but also in many parts of the world. And one of Rizals greatest works, publi shed on the early cartridge holder of Spanish colonization of the Philippines, is his annotation of Antonio Morgas Successo de las Islas Filipinas.Dr. Jose Rizal reprinted in Paris Morgas Successo de las Islas Filipinas with his annotation. It described the history of the Philippines onward the Spanish period. Rizal had shown by means of this work of his that the Filipinos had a civilization worthy to be proud of nonetheless long before the Spaniards came the country. 1816 The American village Society was created in an move to resettle blacks and newly freed slaves. What is ACS? What does it do? Why is it created? What was the issue with the blacks and slaves? Where? When? Who? How?TheAmerican Colonization Society(in full, The Society for the Colonization of Free People of Color of America), founded in 1816, was the primary vehicle to support the return of freeAfrican Americansto what was considered greater freedom inAfrica. It helped to found thecolonyofLiberiain 182122 as a p lace for freedmen. Its founders wereHenry Clay,John Randolph, andRichard Bland Lee. The colonization military campaign resulted from a mixture of motives. Free blacks,freedmenand their descendants, encountered widespread favoritism in the united States of the early 19th century.In relation to Rizal Rizal evidently disliked the distinction of rights between black and white. What event? When? Where? How did he show his opposition to discrimination? Any writings? What did he do for the blacks and the slaves? 1837 business leader Victoria becomes Queen at the age of 18. Britain managed to build a huge empire during the straightlaced period. It was also a time of tremendous change in the lives of British people. In 1837, more or less people lived in villages and worked on the land, by 1901, most lived in towns and worked in officers, shops, and factories.In relation to Rizal Rizal arrived in London and in Liverpool on May 24, 1888. For a short time, he stayed as a guest of Dr. Ant onio Regidor, an exile and a practising lawyer. By the end of May, he transferred to a new boarding house ran by the Breckett Family. It was here that Rizal met Gertrude Breckett, a true-blooded slope woman. Her case with Rizal was quite different from others because it was one- federal agency. She showed sign of being very practically in love with our hero. 1861 Criminal Law Coordination Act reduced the number of ceiling crimes to fourMurder, High Treason, Arson and Piracy. After 1861 capital penalisation was only retained for 4 crimes, murder, piracy, arson in the Royal Dockyards and high gear perfidy In which country? England, Britain Why was CLCA reduced into four capital crimes? Why were they chosen? More details. In relation to Rizal Rizal was accused of Treason. (Accused as leader of Katipunan/ rebellion) Meaning of Treason betrayal of ones own country by waging war against it or by consciously or purposely playing to aid its enemies. Why was Rizal guilty with treason? What did he do? When?Where? His writings had helped inspire the Philippine Revolutionagainst colonial rule. For 4 geezerhood Rizal remained in exile in Dapitan, where he practiced ophthalmology, built a drill and waterworks, planned town improvements, wrote, and carried out scientific experiments. Then he successfully petitioned the Spanish government to join the Spanish army in Cuba as a surgeon but on his way to Spain to enlist, the Philippine novelty broke out, and Rizal was returned from Spain, imprisoned, and tried for false charges of treason and complicity with the revolution.Connect to Rizals martyrdom. His enemies in the government and Church were operating behind the scenes, and he was convicted. The day before he was executed he wrote to a friend I am innocent of the crime of rebellion. So I am going to move with a tranquil conscience. 1868 Queen Isabella was dethroned and replaced by Miguel Carlos dela Torre In relation to Rizal This happened in Spain (Conservative s wanted a queen as monarch) Why would the queen be dethroned by the general? In relation to Rizal Miguel Carlos dela Torre gave way to Liberalism and freedom of speech. piece in Spanish society liberals, reformists (dela Torre) created a Republic Separated republic from church. Elected, not appointed. 1869 Suez canalise was opened to the world after 10 years of construction. With collaboration with the French How much time does Suez Canal save? (saved time and effort, goods are transported) (Pwede ata ito sa relation) Everything was transported including IDEAS wherever people go. Ideas from Europe will enter Philippines because of Suez Canal In relation to Rizal Rizal passed through the Suez Canal when he was on his way to the City of Naples. 1874Former Spanish General Manuel Pavia y Rodriguez dies at Madrid, January 4 at age 67, having ended Spains first republic by his coup detat of January 1874. More details In relation to Rizal From Barcelona, Rizal travel to Madrid, the capi tal city of Spain. On November 3, 1882, he enrolled in Medicine and school of thought and Letters in the Universidad Central de Madrid. He also studies painting and grave in the Academy of Arts and took lessons in French, German and English. http//www. capitalpunishmentuk. org/hanging1. html http//legal-dictionary. thefreedictionary. com/treason http//en. wikipedia. org/wiki/American_Colonization_Society
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