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Filipino Revolts Against

Spain
part 2
By: DASCO, KAREN F.
BEED 2-B
THE SUMOROY REBELLION (1649-50)

• Gov. Gen. Fajardo who ordered the alcaldes-mayores of visayas to send


men to the cavite shipyards .
• His rebellion spread to other towns of samar and to cebu, masbate,
camiguin, albay, camarines, northern mindanao and zamboanga .
• Sumoroy was caught alive and executed.
MANIAGO’S REVOLT (1660-1661)

• October 1660, the pampangos revolted under the


leadership of Francisco Maniago .
• He aslo establish his war camp in Bacolor
• The revolt thus came to bloodless end
ILOCANO REVOLT (1661)

• The Ilocanos revolted in January 1661 .They


proclaimed Pedro Almazan As their “king” and and
his oldest son as “crown prince” .
• They began hostilities in town of Nicolas, Bacarra,
and Laog puttting the spaniards to the sword an
dburning the churche
TAPAR’S RELIGIOUS REVOLT (1663)

• Founded a religion in Oton, Panay, Which was a


modified form of christianity .
• Fr. Francisco de Mesa was a spanish priest who
opposed the religious movement and was killed.
DAGOHOY’S REBELLION (1744-
1829)
• Dagohoy’s brother, a police man in Bohol, was killed in a duel with a fugitive
• Fr. Gaspar Morales a local friar, was refused to give him a christian burial
• On January 24, 1744, he killed another jesuit priest un Jagna and began his
rebellion CONDUCT
• He established a free government in the mountains
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• Gaspar de la Torre to juan Antonio Martinez could not overthrow bohol’s
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THE AGRARIAN UPRISINGS (1745-46)

• The revolts were suppressed but the filipino


CONDUCT
tenants never forgot their agrarian
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SILANG’S REBELLION (1762-64)

• The revolt began in in Vigan on December 14, 1762


• Silang proclaimed the independence of his people and made vigan the capital
of free ilocos CONDUCT
• Bishop Bernardo Ustariz of nueva segovia gathered a strong army of
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spaniards and loyalist filipinos to put down the rebellion
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• He was assassinated on May 28, 1763 by his friend Miguel Vicos
• Maria Josefa Gabriela his brave wife
THE PALARIS REVOLT (1762-
1764)
• This revolt spread to other pangasinan towns
• Palaris establish an independent government with Binalatongan as
the Capital CONDUCT
• Don Manuel de Arza crushing the silang revolt marched against
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palaris and broke the latter’s resistance
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BASI REVOLT OF 1807

• This revolt was caused by the prohibition making of the Ilocano people
because it injured the government monopoly of wine
• Basi means still the favorite Ilocano wine distilled from the juice of
sugarcane
• the survivors were taken to vigan where they were executed
RELIGIOUS REVOLT OF HERMANO
PULE (1840-41)

• The first revolt of the tagalogs was led by Apolinario de la Cruz, better
known as Hermano Pule
• He worked at the Hospital of San Juan de Dios
• He continued his religious activities and won many followers in Tayaba,
Laguna, and Manila
• He was finally captured and executed in the town of Tayabas on
November 4, 1841
Why Revolts Failed

1. THE FILIPINOS WERE NOT UNITED.INSTEAD OF HELPING EACH


OTHER TO OUST THE SPANIARDS , THE FILIPINOS FOUGHT EACH
OTHER. SO THE SPANIARDS USED THE FILIPINOS LACK OF UNITY TO
CONTINUE OPPRESSING THEM
.2 THERE WERE NO NATIONAL LEADERS WHO UNITED THE PEOPLE.
THERE WERE NO GOM-BUR-ZA, RIZAL, BONIFACIO, OR AGUINALDO
THEN.THESE NATIONAL LEADERS ONLY CAME IN THE 1 9 TH C E N T U
RY.
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