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Philippine Revolution / Tagalog people / Filipino nationalism / Nationalism / Philippine society / Propaganda Movement / José Rizal / Andrés Bonifacio / Katipunan / Philippines / Filipino people / Asia
Date: 2013-07-02 19:36:20
Philippine Revolution
Tagalog people
Filipino nationalism
Nationalism
Philippine society
Propaganda Movement
José Rizal
Andrés Bonifacio
Katipunan
Philippines
Filipino people
Asia

Spanish Presence in the Philippines Filipino opposition to Spain’s control of the Philippines grew steadily from the eighteenth century onwards. Following the loss of its Latin American territories in the early 1800s,

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