RIZAL AND HIS TIME
RIZAL AND HIS TIME• conflict that resulted to war and resolution,
• struggle of the weak countries
RIZAL AND HIS TIME• mindset• Filipinos were not the only nation fought for freedom.
RIZAL AND HIS TIME• principles • attitudes • morale
RIZAL AND HIS TIME• The World of Rizal’s Time
• The Philippines of Rizal’s Time.
RIZAL AND HIS TIME• The rise of the
Imperial nations• The defeat of the
tyrant leaders• The combination
of the two.
The World of Rizal’s Time Freedom of the
Slaves Napoleon III in
Mexico The Triumph of
Italy and Germany
The World of Rizal’s Time Western
Imperialism
Other imperialist nations
Freedom of the Slaves Czar Alexander II
22, 500,000 Serfs
Serf – Agricultural Laborer
Freedom of the Slaves
Freedom of the Slaves
Abraham Lincoln
Freedom of the Slaves
Napoleon III in Mexico Benito Juarez
President in Mexico
Napoleon III in Mexico Louis-Napoleon
Bonaparte
President and Emperor of the Second French Empire
Napoleon III in Mexico Ferdinand
Maximilian Joseph
Puppet emperor of Mexico (the only)
Napoleon III in Mexico May 15, 1867
Defeated in the Battle of Queretaro
Napoleon III in Mexico June 19, 1867
Executed
Napoleon III in Mexico June 19, 1867 Ended the
ambition of Emperor Napoleon III to colonize Latin America
The Triumph of Italy and Germany
The Triumph of Italy and Germany Camillo Paolo
Filippo Giulio Benso
The Triumph of Italy and Germany Italian statesman
and a leading figure in the movement toward Italian unification
The Triumph of Italy and Germany Giuseppe
Garibaldi Italian general
and politician
The Triumph of Italy and Germany
The Triumph of Italy and Germany
The Triumph of Italy and Germany King Victor
Emmanuel
The First King of Italy
The Triumph of Italy and Germany
The Triumph of Italy and Germany William I a.k.a
Wilhelm I
King of Prussia
The First German Emperor
The Triumph of Italy and Germany
The Triumph of Italy and Germany Adolph Thiers
First President of the Third French Republic
Western Imperialism Queen Victoria United Kingdom
of Great Britain Ireland 1 May 1876 –
Empress of India
Western Imperialism First Opium War
(1840-1842) Hong Kong
Second Opium War (1856-1860) Kowloon
Peninsula
Western Imperialism 1859 India
India Pakistan Bangladesh
Western Imperialism Anglo-Burmese
Wars (1824-1826, 1852, and 1885)
Burma
Western Imperialismo Other lands in Asia which
became British colonies: Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Maldives Aden Malaya Singapore and Egypt
Western Imperialismo Lands in the South Pacific
became British colonies: Australia New Zealand
Other Imperialist Nation France
Vietnam Cambodia Laos
Other Imperialist Nation Netherlands East
Indies (Indonesia)
Other Imperialist Nation Russia
Siberia Kamchatka Kuriles Alaska
$7, 200,000
Other Imperialist Nation 1865 to 1884
Bokhara Khive Kokand China
Other Imperialist Nation Japan
China - Sino-Japanese War (1894-95)
Formosa (Taiwan) Pescadores
Other Imperialist Nation Japan
Korea
Other Imperialist Nation Germany
Carolines Palaus BUT
Other Imperialist Nation Pope Leo XIII
Carolina Question October 22, 1885 Spain
Carolines and Palaus
HOWEVER
Other Imperialist NationGermany
The right to trade in the disputed archipelagoes
The right to establish a coaling station in Yap for the German navy
Other Imperialist Nation
Other Imperialist Nation
Other Imperialist Nation
Other Imperialist Nation
Other Imperialist Nation
Other Imperialist Nation Spain lost her rich colonies
in Latin America: Paraguay (1811) Argentina (1816) Chile (1817) Colombia and Ecuador
(1819)
Other Imperialist Nation The Central American
countries namely: Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, (1821)
Other Imperialist Nation Spain lost her rich colonies
in Latin America: Venezuela (1822) Peru (1824) Bolivia and Uruguay
(1825)
Other Imperialist Nation Spain rule over the following
nations: Cuba Puerto Rico Philippines
Other Imperialist Nation End of
the First Half!