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PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN SWORD

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LA LIGA FILIPINA

(The Philippine League)

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LaLiga Filipina

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La Liga Filipina(The Philippine League)

Ambrosio Salvador

(President)

Agustin dela Rosa

(Fiscal)

Bonifacio Arevalo

(Treasurer)

Deodato Arellano

(Secretary)

Bonifacio Andriano Lanuza OngjungcoSalvador Dizon Franco Paez Del

RosarioMabini Natividad Bautista

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LA LIGA FILIPINA

description

Founded on July 3, 1892 in the house of Doroteo Ongjungco in Tondo, Manila

Brainchild of Jose Rizal

Civic association of Filipinos (Phil. League)

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Union of the archipelago into a compact, vigorous and homogenous body.

AIM # 1

UNITY

Luzon

Visayas

Mindanao

Palawan

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Mutual Protection in all cases of pressing necessity.

AIM # 2

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defense against all violence and injustice.

AIM # 3

DEFENSE

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Encouragement of education, agriculture and commerce.

AIM # 4

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Study and application of Reforms.

AIM # 5

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Recognized

Through developing the

and

Adaptable to the needs of the

people.

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La Liga Filipina had no intention

rising up in arms against the government; but the Spanish officials still felt threatened.

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La Liga Filipina(The Philippine League)

Ambrosio Salvador

(President)

Agustin dela Rosa

(Fiscal)

Bonifacio Arevalo

(Treasurer)

Deodato Arellano

(Secretary)

Bonifacio Andriano Lanuza OngjungcoSalvador Dizon Franco Paez Del

RosarioMabini Natividad Bautista

Administration

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Curriculum In order to help achieve its goals, the Propaganda Movement put up its own newspaper, called La Solidaridad. The Soli, as the reformists fondly called their official organ, came out once every two weeks.

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The Solidaridad’s first editor was Graciano Lopez Jaena.

Marcelo H. delPilar took over in October 1889. Del Pilar managed the Soli until it stopped publication due to lack of funds.

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Teachers & Students

The reformists were the one who educate the Filipinos at that time by means of using their official organ,

La Solidaridad.

There students were the people who bought and received copies of the newspapers.

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La Liga’s Downfall

Its membership was active in the beginning; but later, they began to drift apart. The rich members wanted to continue supporting the Propaganda Movement; but the others seemed to have lost all hope that reforms could still be granted. Andres Bonifacio was one of those who believed that the only way to achieve meaningful change was through a bloody revolution.

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La Liga Filipina split into TWO groups

La Liga Filipina

the Cuerpo de Compromisarios

Katipunanng mgang Anakng Bayan

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Cultural Nationalism

Among the literary pieces which expressed nationalism during the Spanish period are:

Literary Pieces AuthorsSagot ng Espanya sa

Hibik ng FilipinasMarcelo H. del Pilar

Liwanag at Dilim Emilio JacintoKartilla Andres Bonifacio

Sa mga Tagabangon ng Bayang FILIPINO

Apolinario Mabini

The Reign of Greed and The Social cancer

Jose Rizal

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Developing nationalism through the Curriculum

The spirit of nationalism is taught through the stories about the heroes exemplifying their deeds and exalting their virtues. love of family and Filipino traditions is portrayed in the different selections.The lives of Rizal, Luna, del Pilar, Plaridel, Juan Luna, Mabini and other Filipinos.

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Many of the reformists showed a deep love for their country, although they still failed to maintain a united front. Because most of them belonged to the upper middle class, they had to exercise caution in order to safeguard their wealth and other private interests. Personal differences and petty quarrels, apart from the lack of funds, were also a hindrance to the movements success. Lastly, no other strong and charismatic leader emerged from the group aside from Jose Rizal.

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Its our duty today tospread the true essence

Of loving our country

As a future 21st educator, we must promote and show our deep love for

our Motherland