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Describe and explain how Jose Rizal helped the calamba folks with regard to their problems in the hacienda that the dominican order owned​

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Answered by ak8640940
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Answer:

Rizal’s FirstRizal’s First HomecomingHomecoming (1887-1888)(1887-1888) Presented by: Abas S. Acmad Daryl Tanguan Group 2

2. Rizal’s plans of coming back home • As early as 1884, Rizal wanted to go back to the Philippines for the following reasons: – Financial difficulties in Calamba – Dissatisfaction with his studies in Madrid – Desire to prove that there is no reason to fear going home. – His belief that the Spanish regime will not punish the innocent.

3. Decision to return home • After five years of his memorable sojourn in Europe, Rizal returned to the Philippines. • However, Rizal was warned by the following not to return to the Philippines because his Noli Me Tangere angered the friars: – Paciano Mercado – Rizal’s adviser and only brother. – Silvestre Ubaldo – Rizal’s brother in law; husband of Olimpia. – Jose Ma. Cecilio (Chenggoy) – one of Rizal’s closest friends.

Answered by gowthaamps
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Answer:

Jose Rial helped the Calamba folks following ways:

Explanation:

Jose Rizal was a renowned propagandist and his family was one of the Hacienda de Calamba's evictees.

Despite being romanticized, Rizal is compelled to express his true feelings of fury, sorrow, and helplessness.

Even genuine persons, particularly the victims of senseless expulsions, had their names mentioned by him.

The village of San Diego was revealed to be Calamba when the fictional Cabesang Tales character killed the friar-administrator of the hacienda and the new tenants of his holdings. Rizal then wrote the following lamentations naming names of real persons.

A religious corporation that owned a hacienda in the nearby town claimed the family's cleared fields as they started to reap their first harvest under the justification that the lands lay within the confines of their hacienda.

The company immediately began setting up its trademarks. However, the friar-administrator provided Tales' family with a nominal annual fee of twenty (20) or thirty (30) pesos to continue farming the fields.

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