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Jose Montero y Vidal Dr. T.H. Pardo de TaveraGov. Gen.

Rafael De Izquierdo

The Three (3) Versions of the Cavite


Mutiny of 1872
Arguments
1. Cavite Mutiny is a grand conspiracy

2. Cavite Mutiny is not a grand conspiracy


but merely a labor issue.
Vidal’s Account
The Spanish revolution which overthrew a
secular throne gave rise among certain
Filipinos to the idea of attaining their
independence.
According to Vidal, this is an insurrection
and conspiracy influenced by the following:
- Spanish revolution which overthrew a secular throne
- Propaganda against Monarchial principles
- Democratic and Republican books and pamphlets
- Speeches and preachings of new ideas
- American publicists and criminal policy
Vidal
These influences triggered certain Filipinos
to develop an idea of attaining independence.

To attain the goal of becoming


independent, they started to work with the
powerful assistance of the native clergy.
Vidal

Based on the anonymous communication,


there would be an outbreak of a great
uprising.
(assassination of all Spaniards/ friars)
Vidal
The conspiracy had been going on since
the days of La Torre with utmost secrecy.
Example of these are the Secret Meetings in the house
of D. Joaquin Pardo de Tavera, Jacinto Zamora and D.
Mariano Gomez.
Vidal

According to him, it is a conspiracy which


involved native soldiers as well as multitude
of civilians.
Izquierdo’s Accunt
There were Instigators of the insurrection.
As quoted:
“It was seem definite that the INSURRECTION
was MOTIVATED and PREPARED by the NATIVE
CLERGY, MESTIZOS, NATIVE LAWYERS, and
ABOGADILLOS. Some were residents of Manila,
Cavite and nearby provinces”
According to Izquierdo, Cavite Mutiny is a
CRIMINAL PROJECT and they use the
following inducements:
1. staged protests against injustice of the
government in bandala, usury, polo, and tribute.
Izquierdo: (Continuation)

2. seduced the native troops


3. offered wealth, employment, and rank
Izquierdo:
As quoted:
“This uprising has roots, and with them were affiliated
to a great extent the regiments of infantry and artillery,
many civilians and a large number of mestizos, indios
and some ilustrados from the provinces.”
Synthesis
(Affirmative)
Izquierdo:
PLAN: to establish a monarchy or republic
As quoted:
“The Indios have no word in their language to
describe this different form of government…. but it
turns out that they would place at the head of the
government priests, and there were great probabilities
… D. Jose Burgos or D. Jacinto Zamora.”
Synthesis
(Affirmative)
• Izquierdo:
PLAN: Uprising(execution/confiscation/details)

As quoted:
“There existed in Manila a junta or center that sought and found
followers; and that as a pretext they had established a society for
the teaching of arts and trades… I suspended it indirectly…”
Synthesis
(Affirmative)
Izquierdo:

According to him, the instigators of Cavite Mutiny were inspired


by the following:

• Madrid
• Newspapers of advanced ideas (El Eco Filipino)
• Subscription
Tavera’s Account
Cavite Mutiny is not a grand conspiracy but merely a
labor issue.

According to him:
Gen. Izquierdo’s first official act to abolish the exemption
privilege particularly from force labor and tribute caused the
dissatisfaction and discontent of the workmen in the arsenal.
Tavera:

Government policy: CROSS & SWORD


- prohibition of the founding of school of arts and trades
- personas sospechosas (person who refused
to servilely obey the whims of the authorities)
According to Tavera:

“The peace of the colony was broken by a certain incident,


though unimportant in itself, was probably the origin of the
POLITICAL AGITATION which was constantly growing for 30
years, and culminated in the overthrow of the Spanish
sovereignty in the Philippine islands.”
Tavera:
Cavite Mutiny was a powerful lever by the Spanish
residents and the friars.
- colonial modus vivendi
- secession
- threat to Spanish sovere
Tavera:
REPRESSIVE MEASURES – STRICT AND SUDDEN
“No attempt has been made to ascertain whether or not
the innocent suffered with the guilty.”
“The punishments mete out were unjust and
unnecessary.”
Tavera:
According to him:

“Persecution served as a stimulus and an educational force


which nursed the rebellion in secret and the passive
resistance to the abuses became greater day by day.”
Tavera:

Persecuted & punished without distinction


•Condemned to death
•Life imprisonment
•Terrorized the Filipinos
Resolution

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