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Ang dapat mabatid ng mga tagalog by Andres Bonifacio

Andres Bonifacio was a Filipino revolutionary leader and


patriot. He is considered as the "Father of the Philippine
Revolution" for his leading role in the Philippine
Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. Bonifacio was a
founder and leader of the Katipunan, a secret society that
sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish
colonial rule. He is also considered as one of the earliest
advocates of a unified Filipino nation.

Ang Dapat Mabatid ng Mga Tagalog (What the Tagalogs


Should Know) is a political essay written by Andres
Bonifacio, the founder of the Philippine revolutionary
movement against Spanish colonialism. The essay was
written in 1898 at the height of the Philippine Revolution
and published in the Tagalog language newspaper
Kalayaan (Freedom) on October 31 of that same year.

Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog is a political essay written by


Filipino revolutionary Andres Bonifacio in the late 19th century.
The essay is written in Tagalog, the native language of the
Philippines, and was intended to educate and motivate the
Filipino people to fight for independence from Spanish colonial
rule. In the essay, Bonifacio outlines the injustices and abuses
inflicted by the Spanish colonial administration and calls on the
Filipino people to rise up and fight for freedom. He also discusses
the need for education and the importance of unity to achieve
independence. The essay is an important primary source for
understanding the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and the Filipino
people’s struggle for independence.

1.Nationalism: Bonifacio was an ardent proponent of


Philippine nationalism and wanted to instill a sense of
pride and patriotism among the Tagalog people.

2. Political Context: Bonifacio wrote Ang Dapat Mabatid


ng mga Tagalog during a time of political unrest and
turmoil in the Philippines. He wanted to inform the
Tagalog people of the need to stand up for their rights and
fight against Spanish colonization.
3. Ideology: Bonifacio was a leader of the Katipunan, an
organization which had a strong nationalist and anti-
imperialist ideology. He wanted to make sure that the
Tagalog people understood the importance of their
struggle and united to fight against Spanish rule.

4. Historical Context: Bonifacio wrote Ang Dapat Mabatid


ng mga Tagalog during the Philippine Revolution, a
crucial moment in Filipino history. He wanted to rally the
Tagalog people and encourage them to be active
participants in the fight for independence.

Ang dapat mabatid ng mga tagalog by Andres Bonifacio


should understand that this important book in Philippine
History shows Bonifacio's strong stance to fight for the
Philippines' freedom from Spain and to teach his views on
liberating the Philippines. It also shows an understanding of
the culture and history of the Philippines which may be
beneficial in promoting unity and solidarity among Filipinos.
This book also clearly defends the rights of Filipinos and
advocates for peace and unity in the Philippines.

1. The Tagalogs should be aware of their rights and freedoms as


citizens of both Spain and the Philippines.

2. The Tagalogs should take control of their own destiny by


unifying and taking up arms against their oppressors.

3. The Tagalogs should strive to create a nation with a unified


language and culture, and a shared sense of national identity.

4. The Tagalogs should take action and fight for their own freedom and independence.

5. The Tagalogs should reject all forms of Spanish rule and oppression and fight for their own
freedom and independence.
And Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog by Andres Bonifacio I see
it and understood as an important work in the study of the
history of the Philippines during Spanish colonization. The
book contains calls for unification and resistance to the
Spanish. It is recognized as one of the most influential works
that inspired Filipinos to fight against Spanish colonization. It
also provided hope and optimism to Filipinos to achieve their
freedom. The book demonstrated an important
understanding of the history of the Philippines and the
challenges faced by Filipinos during colonialism.

Kiram Jasmine A. BSSW-1C

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