reform movements during the spanish colonization
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Reform MovementsMerielle Czarina Fuentes
The Propaganda Movement
Goals of the
Propaganda
Movemement
1. Equal treatment of Filipinos and Spaniards under the rule of law;
2.Include the Philippines as one of Spain’s regions or provinces;
3.The Philippines should have a representative in the Cortes;
4. Secularization of Philippine parishes;
5. Grant the Filipinos freedom of speech, expression, assembly, and filing of complaint against abuse.
La Solidaridad
•It is the official newspaper of the Propaganda Movement.
•Its issues were published and released twice a month.
•Its maiden issue was released on Feb. 15 1889.
Goals:
•Facilitate political and social reforms through peaceful means;
•Expose the dreadful conditions of the Filipinos for Spain to address;
•Prevent nepotism and conservatism;
•Promote liberal thought and the nation’s progress; and
•Defend the genuine aspiration of Filipinos for democracy and a peaceful life.
Writers:
• Jose Rizal (Laong-Laan)
• Marcelo del Pilar (Plaridel)
• Mariano Ponce (Tikbalang, Naning, Kalipulako)
• Dominador Gomez (Ramiro Franco)
• Antonio Luna (Taga-ilog)
• Jose Ma. Panganiban (Jomapa)
Foreign Contributors
•Ferdinand Blumentritt
•Miguel Morayta
La Liga
Filipina
•Established on June 03, 1892 in Tondo, Manila
Composition:
•Executive Board
•Provincial Board
•Local Board
Membership:
•Registration fee: Php 2.00
•Monthly dues: 10 cents
Officers:
President: Ambrosio Salvador
Fiscal: Agustin dela Rosa
Secretary: Deodato Arellano
Treasurer: Bonifacio Arevalo
Goals:
•Unite the Philippine archipelago as a nation of strong-willed citizens with common goals;
•Aid each and every member in times of crises;
•Guard against all kinds of wrong-doing and injustice;
•Promote education, agriculture and commerce; and
•Bring about changes and reforms in the government.
Division
•Cuerpo de Compromisarios
•Katipunan
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