because they wanted to provide reforms in the country.They just wanted the Philippines to govern well,freedom of speech and to be represented in the spanish parliamentary.
The Filipino reformists wanted political representation, civil liberties, equality under Spanish rule, and gradual social and economic reforms in the Philippines. They sought to achieve these goals through peaceful means and within the framework of the existing colonial system.
the role of illustrados are to easing the sufferings of the filipino; and also wanted to have reforms
La Solidaridad was the official newspaper of the Propaganda Movement in the Philippines during the late 19th century. It was founded by Jose Rizal and Marcelo H. del Pilar to promote political reforms and advocate for Filipino interests.
Rizal was more of a reformist. He wanted the Filipinos to have equal rights as the Spaniards, and he wanted Philippines to be a province of Spain. There was a revolutionist side to Rizal, his alter ego (for the lack of a better term). But it was not his dominant belief.
Emilio Aguinaldo turned against U.S. rule in the Philippines because he believed that the United States had betrayed the Filipino people's aspirations for independence. He was disillusioned by the Treaty of Paris of 1898, which ceded the Philippines to the United States instead of recognizing Filipino independence. Aguinaldo and his supporters subsequently fought against U.S. colonial rule in the Philippine-American War.
aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippineshe was mad when the us wanted to keep control of it
aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippineshe was mad when the us wanted to keep control of it
aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippineshe was mad when the us wanted to keep control of it
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aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippineshe was mad when the us wanted to keep control of it
Jose Rizal wrote the poem "To the Philippines" in December 1879 while he was studying in Madrid, Spain. The poem expressed his love for his homeland and his desire for its freedom from Spanish colonial rule.