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THE PROPOGANDA MOVEMENT 1872 to

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THE PROPOGANDA MOVEMENT

1872 to 1892

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Propaganda is a concerted set of

messages aimed at influencing the opinions

or behavior of large numbers of people. 

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SAFARI for Windows

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What brought about the patriotism?

1. Liberal rule of Governor Carlo del a Torre: Free speech and press and gave just wages for the politstas.

2. Cavite Munity 3. Execution of Gomburza

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Illustrados

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AIM OF THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENTThey called for the assimilation of the Philippines as a province of Spain so that the same laws will be applied in the Philippines and that the inhabitants of the Philippines will experience the same civil liberties and rights as that of a Spanish citizen. 

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1.It advocated the moderate aims of legal equality between Spaniards and Filipinos, 2. Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes (parliament), 3. free speech and association, secular public schools 4. and an end to the annual obligation of forced labour.

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How? Through Writings

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Graciano Lopez Jaena who left the Philippines for Spain in 1880 after publishing a satirical novel, Fray Botod (Father Fatso)

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In1889 he started the newspaper, La Solidaridad (Solidarity), that circulated both in Spain and the Philippines and was the medium of the Propaganda Movement.

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Marcelo del Pilar, who was active in the anti-friar movement. He fled to Spain in 1888 and became editor of La Solidaridad.

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Jose Rizal. His more popular works were his two novels Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Subversive) published in 1886 and 1891

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El Filibusterismo

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The novels portrayed the authoritarian and abusive character of Spanish rule in the colony .  Despite their ban, the

books were smuggled into the Philippines and widely read.

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But then, the PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT WAS A FAILURE.

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Assignment: Size 1 paper

1.What is the aim of LA LIGA FILIPINA?2.How did the Katipunan Revolution start?