filipino revolts
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FILIPINO REVOLTS. CAUSES OF REVOLTS AGAINTS SPAIN. The people’s desire to regain their lost freedom and happiness. Spanish oppression. Hated tribute. Forced labor. Religious persecution. Agrarian disputes with the friars who grabbed the lands of the natives. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The people’s desire to regain their lost freedom and happiness.Spanish oppression.Hated tribute.Forced labor.Religious persecution.Agrarian disputes with the friars who grabbed the lands of the natives.Spanish religious bigotry or because the people in certain regions of the country wanted to go back to the worship of their ancestral gods.
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader Result
Lakandula
1574 Tondo, Navotas
Failure of Gov.
Lavezares to fulfill Legazpis
promise to Lakandula
Lakandula
Pampanga
1585 Pampanga
Abuses of Spanish
Encomienderos
A Woman betrayed
the revolt
Tondo 1587-1588
Tondo, Cuyo,
Calamianes
Desire for Independ
ence
Magat Salamat, Martin
Pangan, Juan
Banal, Pedro
Balingit
Because the plot
was discover
ed.Leaders
were executed
.
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader Result
Cagayan- Ilocos
1589 Cagayan, Ilocos Norte
Refusal to pay tirbutes, tyranny of tribute collectors
Easily Suppressed.
Magalat 1596 Cagayan Abuses of the Tribute Collectors
Magalat Hired Assassins killed the Magalat
Igorot 1601 Northern Luzon
Desire for religious toleration
Irrayas 1621 Cagayan Valley
Oppresion of the Indios by the Spanish officials
Felipe Catabay, Gabriel Dayag
It was not materialized due to Fr. Pedro Sto. Tomas preaching
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader ResultTamblot 1621-
1622Bohol Desire to
abandon Christianity
and return to old religious
faith
Babaylan Tamblot
It was suppresser
by the Spaniards
and Cebuanos.
Bankaw 1621 Leyte Desire for Religious Toleration
Bankaw Pagali
Cagayan 1625,1627,1639
Cagayan
Desire for independenc
e and punishment of a woman
whom displeases
certain Spanish officials
Miguel LanaB,
Aldaban
Leaders were
pardoned and later
killed when they
revolted a new
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader Result
Caraga 1629-1631
Caraga, Northern Mindana
o
Dissatisfaction of
townspeople to Spanish
rule
Cagayan 1639 Cagayan Dissatisfaction with
Spanish rule
It was supprese
d
Ladia 1643 Malolos, Bulacan
and Southern
Luzon
Weariness from Spanish
opression
Pedro Ladia
Visayan 1649-1650
Eastern Visayas, Northern Mindana
o, Zamboan
ga
Caused by Gov. Fajardo’s order to send
Visayan laborers tyo Cavite for
ship building
Juan Ponce
Sumoroy and
Pedro Caamug
Leaders were
captured and were
be headed
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader ResultPampanga 1660-
1661Bacoor, Cavite
and Pampan
ga
Failure of officials to pay rice
purchased; repeated
requirements for polo’y
sevicio
Francisco Maniago
General amnesty
granted to rebels. Initial
payment for
services.
Pangasinan 1660-1661
Binalatongan,
Pangasinan
Quarrel between Fr. Gorosphe
and Malong
Andres Malong
and Pedro Gumpaos
Ilocos 1661 San Nicolas, Bacarra,
Laog, Ilocos
Spanish aggresion
Juan Magsanop,
Pedro Almanzan
and Gaspar
Cristobal
Leaders were
executed
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader Result
Panay 1663 Oton, Panay
Desire to put up a modified
form of Christianity
Tapar It was suppresse
d
Agrarian 1745-1746
Bulacan, Morong (Rizal), Cavite, Laguna
Usurpation of Filipino lands by religious
orders
Matienza
Dagohoy 1744-1828
Bohol Refusal of Fr. Morales to
give Dagohoy’s brother a Christian
Burial
Francisco Dagohoy
But rebels were
pardoned.
Silang 1762-1763
Ilocos Desire to expel the Spaniards from Ilocos
Diego Silang
and Gabriel Silang
Diego was assasinat
ed
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Revolt Date Place Cause Leader
Result
Palaris 1762-1765
Pangasinan
Demand for reforms especially
the changing of local officials
Juan Dela Cruz
Palaris
Palaris was
executed.
Basi 1807 Ilocos Government monopoly of basi manufacturing
Pedro Mateo
Rebels were crushed by government
troops.
Hermano Pule
1840-1841
Quezon Province
Being a native, Pule was denied to be
admitted as a monk. He founded the
religious brotherhood,
Confradia De San Jose, Which the
government outlawed and orderd
to be dissolved.
Apolinario dela Cruz
FAILED
FAILED
FAILED
Absence ofnationalism
Lack of leaders to unite the whole archipelago.
Regional hostility
Archipelagic nature of the Philippines prevented a steady communication in the provinces.
Superiority of the Spanish arms
The betrayals and assasinations of rebel leaders.
Not with standing their failure, the
early Filipino revolts were of
vast significance.
Indubitably, they proved that the Filipinos
were not satisfied to remain as oppressed, dependent people and
that if given a chance to do so, they never
hesitated or faltered to strike for dignity, liberty
and happiness.
Moreover, out of the ashes of the unsuccessful revolts of the Filipino
arose the spirit of dynamic nationalism.
The failure of their periodic uprisings taught them the bitter lesson that they could never free themselves from Spanish misrule
by struggling separately as separate tribes, but that they
had to unite and fight the common welfare of the father
land