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This article examines the interplay between nationalism, collective experiences, and liberal ideas imported from Europe and America during the Philippine Revolution. It discusses the significance of the Barangay system, the Cavite Mutiny, and the role of notable figures such as Gov. Gen. Carlos Ma. Dela Torre. The narrative highlights how reforms and movements like the Secularization Movement, the Gom-Bur-Za incident, and the subsequent restoration of order by Izquierdo shaped the socio-political landscape of the Philippines, affecting trade relations and the local populace.
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NATIONALISM BARANGAYS sentiment Collective experience MEXICO Revolution Galeon Trades Philippines WORLD TRADE Liberal ideas from Europe and America Suez Canal indios illustrados Gov. Gen. Carlos Ma. Dela Torre liberal reforms Izquierdo Restored the old order Secularization Movement CAVITE MUTINY Izquierdo Gom-Bur-Za La Madrid garrote