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Nationalism is defined as advocating for a nation to be distinct and separate from others through various means such as culture, rather than just love of one's country like patriotism. A nation is a group of people with a shared sense of oneness and belonging defined by common traits and goals. Several factors paved the way for Filipino nationalism in the 19th century, including the opening of ports exposing Filipinos to liberal ideas from the West, the rise of an educated middle class, and racial discrimination which prompted identity building.
Nationalism is defined as advocating for a nation to be distinct and separate from others through various means such as culture, rather than just love of one's country like patriotism. A nation is a group of people with a shared sense of oneness and belonging defined by common traits and goals. Several factors paved the way for Filipino nationalism in the 19th century, including the opening of ports exposing Filipinos to liberal ideas from the West, the rise of an educated middle class, and racial discrimination which prompted identity building.
Nationalism is defined as advocating for a nation to be distinct and separate from others through various means such as culture, rather than just love of one's country like patriotism. A nation is a group of people with a shared sense of oneness and belonging defined by common traits and goals. Several factors paved the way for Filipino nationalism in the 19th century, including the opening of ports exposing Filipinos to liberal ideas from the West, the rise of an educated middle class, and racial discrimination which prompted identity building.
• The advocacy of making ones’ own NATION distinct & separate from others in various ways & fields. • Sense of NATIONHOOD • NATION – Racial Concept – Abstract Concept – A group of people w/ a sense of oneness & belongingness bounded by certain recognized commonalities & aspirations. FACTORS that paved way for Filipino Nationalism 1. Opening of Philippine Trading Ports to World Trade in 1834 Influx of LIBERAL IDEAS from the West 2. Rise of the Middle Class Increase in Filipino ILLUSTRADO (educated & enlightened) 3. Spanish Revolution of 1868 Liberal administration of Gob-Gen. CARLOS MA. DE LA TORRE 4. Opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 Increase in Filipino expatriates in Europe 5. Racial Discrimination Identity building 6. Secularization Controversy FEB 17. 1872 – execution of the 3 martyr priests (MARIANO GOMEZ, JOSE BURGOS, FRANCISCO ZAMORA)