+ Follow PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM Tag
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[Title] => Today in the Past
[Summary] => Today, April 25, 1859, work begins on the Suez Canal. The project is designed and supervised by Ferdinand de Lesseps.
The Suez Canal was one of the outstanding factors that gave birth to Philippine Nationalism.
When the Philippines was opened by Spain to world trade, the liberal ideas of Europe and America streamed into the country, borne by ships and men from foreign ports.
These liberal ideas, contained in books and newspapers included the thoughts of Voltair, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Locke, Jefferson and other political philosophers.
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PHILIPPINE NATIONALISM
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The Suez Canal was one of the outstanding factors that gave birth to Philippine Nationalism.
When the Philippines was opened by Spain to world trade, the liberal ideas of Europe and America streamed into the country, borne by ships and men from foreign ports.
These liberal ideas, contained in books and newspapers included the thoughts of Voltair, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Locke, Jefferson and other political philosophers.
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