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REFLECTION PAPER:RIZAL’S ANNOTATION OF MORGA’S SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINASIn the late 1880s, Rizal sitting in the vastness of a library in London, painstakingly handcopying Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas. Rizal went on to review andread every historical account of the Philippines he could get his hands on. Using thosematerials, he combed through the entire De Morga line by line, offering up pointedcriticisms of De Morga’s history of the Philippines. The annotation of Rizal involvesclarifying the book's specifics, the disagreements of De Morga, as well as confirmationson parts of history.The first seven chapters primarily cover the political activities in the colony of MiguelLopez de Legaspi, the eleven governors of the Philippines. The second chapter is themost entertaining since the Indians during the Spanish era are mention