Describe the background of Rizal’s ancestry that might have contributed to his life and education.
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The Rizal family are one of the wealthiest families during their time. They were considered privileged, well-educated, and influential. Jose Rizal came from a thirteen-member family comprising his parents, Francisco Mercado II and Teodora Alonso Realonda, and nine sisters andone brother. The Mercado-Rizal family had traces of Japanese, Spanish, Malay, and even Negritoblood aside from Chinese. Jose Rizal's first teacher was his mother, who taught him how to read and pray and who had encouraged him to write poetry. In later times, private tutors taught the young Rizal Spanish and Latin before they sent him to a private school in Biñan. Also, he entered the Ateneo Municipal de Manila at eleven.
At the time, the Rizal family was one of the wealthiest in the Philippines.
They were regarded as privileged, well-educated, and powerful.
Jose Rizal was born into a family of thirteen, which included his parents, Francisco Mercado II and Teodora Alonso Realonda, as well as nine sisters and one brother.
Apart from Chinese ancestors, the Mercado-Rizal family also had Japanese, Spanish, Malay, and even Negrito ancestry.
Jose Rizal's mother was his first teacher, training him to read, pray, and inspire him to create poetry.
The young Rizal was then taught Spanish and Latin by private tutors before being moved to a private school in Bian.
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