Module: IMPLIFICATIONS/IMPACT OF RIZAL’S DEATH TO THE FILIPINOS Martyrdom and inspiration for the revolution: Rizal's execution by the Spanish authorities on charges of rebellion and sedition turned him into a martyr and symbol of the Philippine Revolution. Strengthening of Spanish control: The Spanish authorities saw Rizal as a threat to their colonial rule and viewed his execution as a way to deter other Filipinos from rebelling against their authority. Loss of a key reformer: Rizal was a key reformer and advocate for peaceful change in the Philippines. Impact on Spanish-Filipino relations: Rizal's execution further strained the already tense relationship between the Spanish colonial authorities and the Filipino people. Jose Rizal had both positive and negative implications for the Philippine revolution and for the relationship between the Spanish colonial regime and the Filipino people. JOSE RIZAL AND NOTABLE PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINE HISTORY RIZAL AND ANDRES BONIFACIO He even translated Rizal's Mi Ultimo Adios in tagalog Likewise Rizal consider Bonifacio as one of his character in Noli Me Tangere July 3, 1892: Rizal presided over a meeting of Filipino patriots in Tondo, Manila. The objective of the meeting was to establish a civil society. Rizal met a man named Andres Bonifacio, who was one of the founders of the Liga. JOSE RIZAL AND THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT Rizal is one of the forerunners of the propaganda movement that awakened the Filipino people from the abuses of the Spanish colonizers, said Raymond Basilio a history teacher for three years in a school in Bukidnon. JOSE RIZAL AND THE KATIPUNAN Rizal was not directly a part of the Katipunan, even denouncing the group and disagreeing with the cause he served as an inspiration to its members and was considered as its honorary president, with his name even serving as a password for the higher ranking members of the movement. DID JOSE RIZAL HAVE AN IMPACT TO THE KATIPUNEROS? Rizal played a major part in the country's struggle for reforms and independence. His writings, particularly the Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo JOSE RIZAL AND ANTONIO LUNA Luna and Rizal, who were friends, were captivated by Boustead's grace, manner and pedigree. The rumored 'love triangle' that involved two of the country's heroes WHO IS NELLIE BOUSTED? She was Jose Rizal's fourth girlfriend. Their relationship status is Crazy love triangle, a secret affair. She was the mestiza daughter of a Filipina and a wealthy French English merchant JOSE RIZAL AND BLUMENTRITT Blumentritt became one of Rizal's closest confidants although they met only once. He translated a chapter of the latter's first book, Noli Me Tangere, into German and wrote the preface to Rizal's second book, El filibusterismo, although he was against its publication as he believed that it would lead to Rizal's death. Rizal considered Blumentritt as his father, brother and friend, while Blumentritt undoubtedly looked upon Rizal as his son, brother and friend. This friendship was shown in their letters which are preserved and collected in the Epistolario Rizalino.