Module 3 (19th Century World, Nationalist beginnings, Propaganda movement) Flashcards
The proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln to free the Black Americans from slavery in the United States
Emancipation Proclamation
Troops were sent by Emperor Napoleon III of France to conquer this area in order to secure a stake in Latin America
Mexico
The puppet emperor of Mexico
Archduke Maximillian
The battle where American and Mexican forces defeated the French
Battle of Queretaro
He led the Prussians to victory against Denmark, Austria, and France. After, he unified the nation-state and established the German empire with King Wilhelm of Prussia as the first Kaiser.
Otto von Bismarck
French Indochina is composed of what countries?
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
This imperialist power conquered Hong Kong, India, Burma, and other colonies in Asia: Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Maldives, Aden, Malaya, Singapore, Egypt, Australia, and New Zealand.
The British Empire
The war between Great Britain and France
Seven Years’ War
Why is the British invasion important in the awakening of the Nationalist Filipino spirit?
The defeat of the Spanish forces showed Filipinos the possibility that Spanish rule may be impermanent, and that it can be defeated with enough force of arms.
He demanded the expulsion of Spaniards from Ilocos, and was promised governorship of Ilocos by the British
Diego Silang
The woman who continued fighting the Spaniards in Ilocos after the untimely death of her husband
Gabriela Silang
He led a revolt in Pangasinan in response to the payment of tribute and the abuses commited by Spanish officials
Juan de la Cruz Palaris
The term used to refer to the galleons (ships) that sailed between Manila and Mexico.
Galleon Trade
The limitation imposed on the production and selling of agricultural products.
Government Monopoly
10,000 rebels from Ilocos under the leadership of Pedro Ambaristo, revolted against government monopoly of Basi
Basi Revolt
An economic policy that gives full freedom to private individuals and firms to engage in economic activities without much interference from the government, and allows entry of foreign firms into the country
Laissez-faire
He started a revolutionary movement under the guise of a confradia
Apolinario dela Cruz (Hermano Pule)
The governor general who put into practice the liberal principles of the revolutionists from Spain.
Governor General Carlos Maria de la Torre
This route was opened, resulting to a shorter route between Spain and the Philippines
Suez Canal
The governor general who was appointed after the Spanish monarchy was restored in Spain. He reversed the liberal policies of his predecessor.
Governor General Rafael de Izquierdo
Upon reaching Marseilles, Rizal visited this famous prison where the hero Edmond Dantes was imprisoned in the novel Count of Monte Cristo
Chateau d’lf