Birth of National Consciousness

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    people of a nation becomeunited and work together for

    common aims, this is callednationalism.

    devotion to ones country, orghting for its independence.

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    In the 1thcentury, !hilippine nationalism wasborn.

    "he people began to think of themselves as one

    nation with common origin, customs andtradition, history and destiny, and aspirations.

    "hey wanted to be separated or be independentof #pain

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    $alays % brought here their technology thatstarted the development of our indigenousculture.

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    &etween these periods of migration,our country began to e'periencecontacts with (rab, )hinese and $alay

    traders."hen the #paniards came to the

    country.

    Barangays% small independentpolitical groups which were constantlyghting for survival

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    UNIFICATION OF THECOUNTRY BY SPAIN

    Roman Catholicism % the better known#panish legacy among the present*ilipinos.

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    "he #panish political system

    encouraged law and order in thedi+erent self%governing communities inthe country.

    ivide et impera policy

    $ost of the #panish o-cials becameabusive that gave rise to revolts.

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    CHALLENGE OF THE!th CENTURY Th" chall"ng" o# In$%striali&ation

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    Th" Phili''in"s is $ra(n (ithin th" or)it o#th" *orl$ Tra$"+

    #pain open the ports of $anila to the worldfollowed by opening of other ports in otherareas of the !hilippines

    Th" n"( )r""$ o# Nati," -i$$l" Class

    "heprincipaliawere able to send theirchildren to schools and even to schools in #painwhere their children were e'posed to liberalideas.

    "he ilustrados the enlightened ones/ becamethe new breed of *ilipinos

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    Initial r"s'ons" to !th c"nt%ry chall"ng"s

    *rancisco &alta0ar

    *ather !edro !elae0

    *ather ose &urgos

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    F%til" S'anish Att"m'ts to Initiat" R"#orms #ensing the prevalent social discontent, political

    insecurity and the growing anti%#panish feelings inthe islands, the #panish governors warned the#panish government and suggested certain reforms.

    2eneral )arlos $a de la "orre as the 2overnor

    2eneral of the !hilippines

    Abolished the cencorship of the press

    Fostered free political discussions

    Supported the secularization of the

    parishes.

    2ov.%2en. 3afael de I04uierdo replaced 2ov. de la"orre in 1561

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    anuary 78, 1567,about 97 *ilipino#oldiers and docksworkers of )avite

    attacked the *ort #an*elipe led by#ergeant :a $adrid.#ome 1;8 nativesoldiers later

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    Fili'ino S"ntim"nt o#

    Nationality Aro%s"$

    ='ecution of 2>$%&?3%@(.

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    =ventually a peaceful but vigorous campaigncalled the !ropaganda $ovement waslaunched.