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Here-under are two short extracts about the "La Liga Filipina." One from the historical book by Renato Constantino and another, from Teodoro Agoncillo.
20 mar 2007 · This book serves as a significant historical account that outlines the statutes, goals, and organizational structure of the Liga Filipina, a society established to promote mutual aid and reform among Filipinos under colonial rule.
Project Gutenberg's Estatuto de la L.F (Liga Filipina), by Jose Rizal This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
La Liga Filipina (lit. ' The Philippine League ') was a secret society. It was founded by José Rizal in the house of Doroteo Ongjunco at Ilaya Street, Tondo, Manila on July 3, 1892. [1] [2] The organization derived from La Solidaridad and the Propaganda movement. [3]
La Liga Filipina (The Philippine League) founded by Jose Rizal at the House of Doroteo Unjunco at Ilaya St. Tondo, Manila. The bylaws were written by Rizal when he was in Hong Kong and the idea originally from Jose Ma. Basa.
La Liga Filipina had no intention of rising up in arms against the government; but the Spanish officials still felt threatened. On July 6, 1892 only three days after La Liga Filipina’s establishment, Jose Rizal was secretly arrested.
In the night of July 3, 1892, Dr. Jose Rizal founded and inaugurated the La Liga Filipina at house No. 176 Ilaya St., Tondo. It was formed not for the purpose of independence, but for mutual aid and protection of its members, and the fostering of a more united spirit among Filipinos.