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Filipino nationalism


00:00:29 1 Background
00:01:35 2 The start of Filipino nationalism (1760s–1820s)
00:03:21 2.1 Economy
00:05:47 2.2 Education
00:06:35 2.3 Secularization of parishes
00:08:23 2.4 Effect of the progress during the period (1760s–1820s)
00:09:12 3 Further progress of Filipino Nationalism (1820s-1860)
00:12:24 4 First Propaganda Movement (1860-1872)
00:17:16 5 Second Propaganda Movement (1872–1892)
00:18:51 6 Post-propaganda era
00:19:42 6.1 Philippine Revolution
00:21:37 6.2 Independence declaration and the Philippine-American War
00:25:22 7 The Insular Government and the Commonwealth era (1901-1941)
00:25:36 7.1 Insular Government
00:29:42 7.2 Commonwealth era
00:31:07 8 Japanese occupation and the Second Republic (1941-1945)
00:34:22 9 Third Republic (1946-1972)
00:36:46 9.1 Radical nationalism
00:38:54 10 Martial law and the Fourth Republic (1972-1986)
00:40:50 11 The Fifth Republic (1986-present)



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Filipino nationalism began with an upsurge of patriotic sentiments and nationalistic ideals in the 1800s Philippines that came as a consequence of more than three centuries of Spanish rule. This served as the backbone of the first nationalist revolution in Asia, the Philippine Revolution of 1896, and continues up to this day. These nationalistic sentiments have led to a wide-ranging campaign for political, social, and economic freedom in the Philippines.

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