1. “ all men are born equal, naked, without bonds. God did not create man to
be a slave; nor did he endow him with intelligence to have him
hoodwinked, or adorn him with a reason to have him deceived by
others. It is not fatuous to refuse to worship one’s equal, to cultivate
one’s intellect, and to make use of reason in all things. Fatuous is he
who makes a good of him, who makes brutes of others, and who strives
to submit to his whims all that is reasonable and just.”
“Letter to the young Women of Malolos”
Dr. Jose Rizal, February 1889
5. Hong Kong was clearly the right place to go, at least for the time being, not
only because it was near the Philippines, but also because his dear friend
Basa was there.
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11. December 6, 1891, his father, Fraancisco,
Paciano and brother-in-law Silvertre Ubaldo
arrived in Hong Kong to be with Jose.
Rizal expressed his profound joy on seeing
some of his family and talk about his father’s
improvement at the same time he revealed
how he missed his mother.
His mother together with sisters Lucia, Josefa
and Trinidad arrived also in Hong Kong.
18. La Liga Filipina
(The Philippine League)
Ambrosio Salvador
Ambrosio Salvador
(President)
(President)
Bonifacio
Franco
Mabini
Paez
Agustin dela Rosa
Agustin dela Rosa
(Fiscal)
(Fiscal)
Natividad
Del Rosario
Bonifacio Arevalo
Bonifacio Arevalo
(Treasurer)
(Treasurer)
Bautista
Andriano
Deodato Arellano
Deodato Arellano
(Secretary)
(Secretary)
Salvador
Lanuza
Dizon
Ongjungco
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To unite the whole Archipelago into one compact,
vigorous, and homogenous body.
26. La
Liga Filipina had no
intention rising up in arms
against the government; but
the Spanish officials still felt
threatened.
27. It’s 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.