Jose Rizal was exiled by the Spanish colonial government to the remote town of Dapitan in the province of Zamboanga for 6 years from 1892-1896. During his exile, he worked as a farmer, teacher, and doctor, and greatly improved the lives of the locals through various infrastructure projects and promoting education. He also wrote novels and poems during this time.
Jose Rizal was exiled by the Spanish colonial government to the remote town of Dapitan in the province of Zamboanga for 6 years from 1892-1896. During his exile, he worked as a farmer, teacher, and doctor, and greatly improved the lives of the locals through various infrastructure projects and promoting education. He also wrote novels and poems during this time.
Jose Rizal was exiled by the Spanish colonial government to the remote town of Dapitan in the province of Zamboanga for 6 years from 1892-1896. During his exile, he worked as a farmer, teacher, and doctor, and greatly improved the lives of the locals through various infrastructure projects and promoting education. He also wrote novels and poems during this time.