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RIZAL AND HIS TIME
      PROLOGUE
The world of Rizal’s Times
Objectives
 1. Discuss the historical background of
  the world and of the Philippines during
  Rizal’s time.
 2. Identify the different evils done by

  the Spanish authorities in the
  Philippines.
 3. Appreciate the events that led to the

  positive change in the lives of the
Before the birth of Rizal.
 Feb. 19, 1861 – the liberal Czar
  Alexander II issued a proclamation
  emancipating 22,500,000 serfs to
  appease the rising discontent of the
  Russian masses.
 June 19, 1861 the birth of Rizal, the

  American Civil war was raging
  furiously in the United States on the
  negro Slavery.
 April 12, 1861 the negro slavery in
  the United States erupted.
 September 22, 1863, President

  Lincoln issued his famous
  Emancipation Proclamation.
 June 1, 1861, Benito Juarez, a full

  blooded Zapotec Indian was
  elected president of Mexico.
   Emperor Napoleon III of the
    Second French Empire with his
    imperialistic desire to secure a
    colonial stake in Latin America
    invaded and conquered Mexico.
    He installed Archduke
    Maximilian of Austria as puppet
    emperor of Mexico on June 12,
    1864.
   Because of the raging American
    Civil War President Juarez cannot
    obtain military aid from his friend
    president Lincoln.
   Battle of Queretaro – President
    Juarez with the help of the US
    troops defeated the Maximilian
    forces and executed Emperor
    Maximilian. Thus fizzled out
    Napoleon’s ambition to colonize
    Latin America.
The Birth of Rizal
 Italians and Germans succeeded in
  unifying their own countries
 The Italians under the leadership of

  Count Cavour and of Garibaldi and
  his army of “Red Shirts” drove out
  the Austrians and French armies
  from Italy and proclaimed the
  Kingdom of Italy under King Victor
  Emmanuel with Rome as Capital.
   The Prussians led by Otto von
    Bismarck, the “Iron Chancellor”
    defeated France in the Franco-
    Prussian war and established the
    German Empire on Jan. 18, 1871,
    with King Wilhelm of Prussia as the
    First Kaiser of the German Empire.
   With the defeat of Emperor Napoleon
    his Second French Empire Collapsed
    and over its ruin the Third French
    Republic arose, with Adolph Thiers
    as first President.
The times of Rizal saw the flowering
      of Western Imperialism.

   England emerged as the world’s
    leading imperialist power.
 During glorious reign of Queen
  Victoria the British people asserted:
  Britannia Rules the Waves.”
 Britain won in the First Opium war

  (1840-1842) against the tottering
  Chinese Empire under the Manchu
  dynasty, and acquired the island of
  HongKong (Fragrant Harbor)
   In the Second Opium War (1856-
    1860) Britain won again and
    forced the Manchu Dynasty to
    cede Kowloon Peninsula.
 After suppressing the Indian
  Rebellion and dismantling the
  Mogul Empire, she imposed her
  raj (rule) over the sub-continent of
  India. (India, Pakistan and
  Bangladesh)
 By winning the Three Anglo-

  Burmese war, she conquered
  Burma.
 Other lands in Asia that became
  British colonies:
 Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Maldives,

  Aden, Malaya, Singapore and
  Egypt.
 In South Pacific they were able to

  get Australia and New Zealand.
Other Imperialist countries that
      followed Britain’s example:
   France – Vietnam, annexed
    Cambodia and Laos. Then
    merged all these countries into a
    federated colony under the name
    French Indochina.
   Dutch – colonized the vast and
    rich archipelago of the East Indies
    and named it the Netherlands East
    Indies (now Indonesia).
 Czarist Russia – conquered
  Siberia, Kamchatka, Kuriles, and
  Alaska ( which she sold in 1867
  to the U.S. for $7,200,000.
 She also conquered the Muslim

  Khanates of Bokhara, Khiva, and
  Kokand in Central Asia.
   They also acquired Manchuria
    and as a “sphere of influence”
    they were able to build the 5,800-
    mile Trans-Siberian Railway,
    reputed to be “the world’s longest
    railroad” linking Vladivostok and
    Moscow.
 July 8, 1853, an American squadron
  under the command of Commodore
  Mathew C. Perry re-opened Japan to
  the world. (214-year isolation)
 Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito)

  modernized Japan by freely accepting
  Western Influences, including
  Imperialism. Fought against the weak
  China in the Sino-Japanese war,
  grabbed Formosa (Taiwan),
  Pescadores and later annexed Korea.
 Germany was late in scramble for
  colonies in Asia and Africa,
  turned to the Islands in the Mid-
  Pacific world.
 Ilties a German warship entered

  the harbor of Yap (an island in the
  Carolines) seized the island and
  hoisted the German flag.
 Strangely, the Spanish Governor of
  the Carolines (Don Enrique Capriles)
  was present in the island but showed
  no resistance.
 The German seizure of Yap island

  enraged Spain who claimed
  sovereignty over the Carolines and
  Palaus by right of discovery by
  Francisco Lezcano who named it
  Carolina in Honor of King Charles II.
   To abort the brewing conflict
    between the two country, both
    submitted the Carolina Question
    to Pope leo XIII for arbitration .
 The Holy father recognized
  Spain’s sovereignty over the
  island but gave two concessions to
  Germany:
 the right to trade in the disputed

  islands
 the right to establish a coaling

  station in Yap for German navy.
   Rizal was in Barcelona when
    these things are happening and he
    even wrote an article on the
    Carolina Question at La
    Publicidad, a newspaper owned
    by Don Miguel Morayta.
   While imperialist powers were
    enjoying the fruits of their
    colonial rule Spain who was once
    upon a time the “Mistress of the
    World”, was stagnating as a
    world power.
   She lost her rich colonies in Latin
    America (Paraguay, Argentina,
    Chile, Colombia and Ecuador.
 The Central American countries
  (Costa Rica, Honduras,
  Guatemala, El Salvador, and
  Nicaragua, Venezuela, Peru,
  Bolivia and Uruguay)
 Colonies that remained under her

  rule was Cuba, Puerto Rico and
  the Philippines.
The Philippines of Rizal’s Times
   During the times of Rizal, the
    sinister shadows of Spain’s
    decadence darkened the
    Philippine Skies.
Evils during the Spanish rule in the
            Philippines
   Instability of Colonial
    administration
   Corrupt Officialdom
   No Philippine representation in
    the Spanish Cortes
   Human rights denied to Filipinos
   No equality before the law
   Maladministration of justice
   Racial Administration
   Frailocracy
   Forced labor
   Haciendas owned by the friars
   Guardia civil

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Rizal and his time

  • 1. RIZAL AND HIS TIME PROLOGUE The world of Rizal’s Times
  • 2. Objectives  1. Discuss the historical background of the world and of the Philippines during Rizal’s time.  2. Identify the different evils done by the Spanish authorities in the Philippines.  3. Appreciate the events that led to the positive change in the lives of the
  • 3. Before the birth of Rizal.
  • 4.  Feb. 19, 1861 – the liberal Czar Alexander II issued a proclamation emancipating 22,500,000 serfs to appease the rising discontent of the Russian masses.  June 19, 1861 the birth of Rizal, the American Civil war was raging furiously in the United States on the negro Slavery.
  • 5.  April 12, 1861 the negro slavery in the United States erupted.  September 22, 1863, President Lincoln issued his famous Emancipation Proclamation.  June 1, 1861, Benito Juarez, a full blooded Zapotec Indian was elected president of Mexico.
  • 6. Emperor Napoleon III of the Second French Empire with his imperialistic desire to secure a colonial stake in Latin America invaded and conquered Mexico. He installed Archduke Maximilian of Austria as puppet emperor of Mexico on June 12, 1864.
  • 7. Because of the raging American Civil War President Juarez cannot obtain military aid from his friend president Lincoln.
  • 8. Battle of Queretaro – President Juarez with the help of the US troops defeated the Maximilian forces and executed Emperor Maximilian. Thus fizzled out Napoleon’s ambition to colonize Latin America.
  • 9. The Birth of Rizal  Italians and Germans succeeded in unifying their own countries  The Italians under the leadership of Count Cavour and of Garibaldi and his army of “Red Shirts” drove out the Austrians and French armies from Italy and proclaimed the Kingdom of Italy under King Victor Emmanuel with Rome as Capital.
  • 10. The Prussians led by Otto von Bismarck, the “Iron Chancellor” defeated France in the Franco- Prussian war and established the German Empire on Jan. 18, 1871, with King Wilhelm of Prussia as the First Kaiser of the German Empire.
  • 11. With the defeat of Emperor Napoleon his Second French Empire Collapsed and over its ruin the Third French Republic arose, with Adolph Thiers as first President.
  • 12. The times of Rizal saw the flowering of Western Imperialism.  England emerged as the world’s leading imperialist power.
  • 13.  During glorious reign of Queen Victoria the British people asserted: Britannia Rules the Waves.”  Britain won in the First Opium war (1840-1842) against the tottering Chinese Empire under the Manchu dynasty, and acquired the island of HongKong (Fragrant Harbor)
  • 14. In the Second Opium War (1856- 1860) Britain won again and forced the Manchu Dynasty to cede Kowloon Peninsula.
  • 15.  After suppressing the Indian Rebellion and dismantling the Mogul Empire, she imposed her raj (rule) over the sub-continent of India. (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh)  By winning the Three Anglo- Burmese war, she conquered Burma.
  • 16.  Other lands in Asia that became British colonies:  Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Maldives, Aden, Malaya, Singapore and Egypt.  In South Pacific they were able to get Australia and New Zealand.
  • 17. Other Imperialist countries that followed Britain’s example:  France – Vietnam, annexed Cambodia and Laos. Then merged all these countries into a federated colony under the name French Indochina.
  • 18. Dutch – colonized the vast and rich archipelago of the East Indies and named it the Netherlands East Indies (now Indonesia).
  • 19.  Czarist Russia – conquered Siberia, Kamchatka, Kuriles, and Alaska ( which she sold in 1867 to the U.S. for $7,200,000.  She also conquered the Muslim Khanates of Bokhara, Khiva, and Kokand in Central Asia.
  • 20. They also acquired Manchuria and as a “sphere of influence” they were able to build the 5,800- mile Trans-Siberian Railway, reputed to be “the world’s longest railroad” linking Vladivostok and Moscow.
  • 21.  July 8, 1853, an American squadron under the command of Commodore Mathew C. Perry re-opened Japan to the world. (214-year isolation)  Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito) modernized Japan by freely accepting Western Influences, including Imperialism. Fought against the weak China in the Sino-Japanese war, grabbed Formosa (Taiwan), Pescadores and later annexed Korea.
  • 22.  Germany was late in scramble for colonies in Asia and Africa, turned to the Islands in the Mid- Pacific world.  Ilties a German warship entered the harbor of Yap (an island in the Carolines) seized the island and hoisted the German flag.
  • 23.  Strangely, the Spanish Governor of the Carolines (Don Enrique Capriles) was present in the island but showed no resistance.  The German seizure of Yap island enraged Spain who claimed sovereignty over the Carolines and Palaus by right of discovery by Francisco Lezcano who named it Carolina in Honor of King Charles II.
  • 24. To abort the brewing conflict between the two country, both submitted the Carolina Question to Pope leo XIII for arbitration .
  • 25.  The Holy father recognized Spain’s sovereignty over the island but gave two concessions to Germany:  the right to trade in the disputed islands  the right to establish a coaling station in Yap for German navy.
  • 26. Rizal was in Barcelona when these things are happening and he even wrote an article on the Carolina Question at La Publicidad, a newspaper owned by Don Miguel Morayta.
  • 27. While imperialist powers were enjoying the fruits of their colonial rule Spain who was once upon a time the “Mistress of the World”, was stagnating as a world power.
  • 28. She lost her rich colonies in Latin America (Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Ecuador.
  • 29.  The Central American countries (Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia and Uruguay)  Colonies that remained under her rule was Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.
  • 30. The Philippines of Rizal’s Times  During the times of Rizal, the sinister shadows of Spain’s decadence darkened the Philippine Skies.
  • 31. Evils during the Spanish rule in the Philippines  Instability of Colonial administration  Corrupt Officialdom  No Philippine representation in the Spanish Cortes  Human rights denied to Filipinos
  • 32. No equality before the law  Maladministration of justice  Racial Administration  Frailocracy  Forced labor  Haciendas owned by the friars  Guardia civil