La Liga Filipina

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La Liga Filipina was a short-lived reformist organization founded by José Rizal in 1892 that sought peaceful political and social reforms in the Philippines under Spanish colonial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical organization
political organization
reformist organization
aimedFor economic development of the Philippines
equality between Filipinos and Spaniards
legal reforms
peaceful reform
political reform
representation of the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
social reform
country Philippines
dissolutionCause arrest of José Rizal
deportation of José Rizal to Dapitan
dissolved 1892
followedBy Katipunan NERFINISHED
foundedBy José Rizal NERFINISHED
hasEffect contributed to the rise of the Katipunan
stimulated nationalist sentiment in the Philippines
hasGoal defense against all violence and injustice
encouragement of instruction, agriculture, and commerce
mutual protection in every want and necessity
study and application of reforms
unification of the whole archipelago into one compact, vigorous, and homogeneous body
hasPart central council
local councils
popular councils
historicalPeriod late 19th century
ideology liberalism
reformism
inception 1892
inspiredBy Propaganda Movement NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Spanish
locatedIn Manila
Spanish East Indies NERFINISHED
memberOf Philippine reform movement NERFINISHED
operatedDuring Spanish colonial period in the Philippines
operatedIn Philippines NERFINISHED
opposedBy Spanish colonial authorities
friar orders in the Philippines
partOf Philippine nationalist movement
history of the Philippine Revolution
shortName La Liga Filipina NERFINISHED
significantEvent founding meeting in Tondo, Manila
significantPerson Andrés Bonifacio NERFINISHED
Deodato Arellano NERFINISHED
Domingo Franco NERFINISHED
José Rizal NERFINISHED
usedMethod legal methods
nonviolent political action
peaceful means

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Propaganda Movement hasPart La Liga Filipina
Katipunan inspiredBy La Liga Filipina
Andrés Bonifacio memberOf La Liga Filipina