What is the purpose of la liga filipina?
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The organization derived from La Solidaridad and the Propaganda movement.[3] The purpose of La Liga Filipina was to build a new group that sought to involve the people directly in the reform movement.[4]
The league was to be a sort of mutual aid and self-help society dispensing scholarship funds and legal aid, loaning capital and setting up cooperatives, the league became a threat to Spanish authorities that they arrested Rizal on July 6, 1892 on Dapitan.[5]
During the exile of Rizal, The organization became inactive,[6] though through the efforts of Domingo Franco and Andres Bonifacio,[7] it was reorganized. The organization decided to declare its support for La Solidaridad and the reforms it advocated, raise funds for the paper, and defray the expenses of deputies advocating reforms for the country before the Spanish Cortes. Eventually after some disarray in the leadership of the group, the Supreme Council of the League dissolved the society.[8]
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Its purpose was to get reforms in a peaceful manner which is through newspapers (just one of them)
They wanted to remove the following:
Polo y Servicio
Tributo
They also wanted equal rights and freedom in religion and speech
They wanted a Filipino in the Spanish Cortez (Lawmking place)
Sadly the Spaniards accepted none of the reforms and exiled Jose Rizal, one of the founders to Dapitan.