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Rizal's Journey from Dapitan to Manila
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Rizal's Journey from Dapitan to Manila

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Rizal had a pleasant trip from Dapitan to ______ with delightful stopovers in Dumaguete, Cebu, Iloilo, Capiz, and Romblon.

Manila

Rizal left Dapitan at midnight on board the ______.

España

Rizal saw Mactan, 'an Island famous for what happened to ______.'

Magellan

Rizal was transferred to a Spanish cruiser ______ by order of Governor General Ramon Blanco.

<p>Castilla</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal was not able to catch the mail ship ______ for Spain.

<p>Isla de Luzon</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Katipunan plot to overthrow the ______ rule by means of revolution was discovered by Fray Mariano Gil.

<p>Spanish</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal and the Katipunan raised the cry of revolution in the hills of ______ on August 26, 1896.

<p>Balintawak</p> Signup and view all the answers

After the battle of San Juan, Gov. Gen. Blanco proclaimed a state of ______ in the first eight provinces.

<p>war</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal received from Governor General Blanco two letters of introduction for the ______ of War and the Minister of Colonies.

<p>Minister</p> Signup and view all the answers

On September 2, 1896, Rizal wrote to his ______ on board the Castilla.

<p>mother</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal was transferred to the steamer ______ sailing for Barcelona, Spain.

<p>Isla de Panay</p> Signup and view all the answers

Don Manuel Camus advised Rizal to stay behind in ______ to take advantage of the protection of British law.

<p>Singapore</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Rizal's Last Trip Abroad (1896)

  • Rizal's four-year exile in Dapitan ended, and he embarked on a journey from Dapitan to Manila with stopovers in Dumaguete, Cebu, Iloilo, Capiz, and Romblon.

Journey from Dapitan to Manila

  • July 31, 1896: Rizal left Dapitan at midnight on board the "España".
  • August 1, 1896: The ship anchored at Dumaguete, where Rizal visited a friend and former classmate, Herrero Regidor, and the Periquet and Rufina families.
  • August 1, 1896: The "España" left Dumaguete and reached Cebu the following morning.
  • August 3, 1896: Rizal left Cebu and visited Mactan, a famous island where Magellan was killed.
  • August 3, 1896: Rizal visited Molo Church in Iloilo.
  • August 3, 1896: The ship sailed to Capiz, then to Romblon, and eventually to Manila.

Missed Ship to Spain

  • August 6, 1896: The "España" arrived at Manila Bay, but Rizal missed the mail ship "Isla de Luzon" to Spain.
  • August 6, 1896: Rizal was transferred to the Spanish cruiser "Castilla" by Governor General Ramon Blanco.

Outbreak of the Philippine Revolution

  • August 19, 1896: The Katipunan plot to overthrow the Spanish rule was discovered by Fray Mariano Gil.
  • August 26, 1896: Bonifacio and the Katipunan raised the cry of revolution in the hills of Balintawak, near Manila.
  • August 30, 1896: The revolution led by Bonifacio and Jacinto attacked San Juan, near Manila.
  • August 30, 1896: Governor General Blanco proclaimed a state of war in the first eight provinces.

Departure for Spain

  • August 30, 1896: Rizal received two letters of introduction from Governor General Blanco for the Minister of War and the Minister of Colonies.
  • September 2, 1896: Rizal wrote to his mother from on board the "Castilla".
  • September 2, 1896: Rizal was transferred to the steamer "Isla de Panay" sailing for Barcelona, Spain.
  • September 3, 1896: The steamer left Manila Bay.

Rizal in Singapore

  • September 7, 1896: The "Isla de Panay" arrived in Singapore, where Rizal and other passengers went ashore for sightseeing and shopping.
  • Rizal was advised by Don Manuel Camus to stay in Singapore to save his life, but Rizal declined, honoring his word of honor to Governor General Blanco.

Victim of Spanish Duplicity

  • Rizal was unaware that he was being secretly kept under surveillance and that Blanco and the Ministers of War and the Colonies were planning to arrest him upon reaching Barcelona.

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