Filipino Revolts By: Jia Zapata BSA1.

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Filipino Revolts By: Jia Zapata BSA1

Filipino Revolt Over 3 centuries of Spanish colonization, Filipinos had risen more than 100 revolts to regain their lost freedom or in defense of their God – given natural rights

Causes of Filipino revolts against Spain Filipino defense to regain their lost freedom and happiness Hated tribute Forced labor Religious persecution Agrian and land dispute against friars Spanish religious bigotry or certain group of people or religion of the country wanted to go back to the worship of their ancestral gods

Revolt of Lakan Dula and Sulayman (1574) Masterminds: Lakan Dula and Raha Sulayman the last two native Kings of Maynilad and Tondok ( Tondo ) Settings: Navotas Cause Lavezaris’ reversal of Legazpi’s policy Result: Failure

First Pampanga Revolt (1585) Mastermind: some of brave Pampanga leaders Cause: the abuses of early enconmienderos Settings: Manila Plot: secretly enter the City of Manila one dark night and massacre the Spaniards Result: Failure

Tondo Conspiracy of 1587 - 88 First conspiracy of the prominent Filipino to overthrow Spanish rule in the country Maybe regarded as the forerunner of Bonifacio’s Katipunan

Tondo Conspiracy of 1587 - 88 Mastermind: Agustin de Legazpi, grandson of Miguel Loez de Legazpi and a nephew of Lakan Dula and a son – in - law of a Sutan of Brunie, Martin Pangan Cause: regain their lost freedom Setting: Manila

Tondo Conspiracy of 1587 - 88 Plot: 1st , secret delegation would be dent to Borneo to secure the military aid of Brunei Sultan in form of combat troops and ship 2nd secret agents would be sent to Laguna and Batangas to obtain the aid of their inhabitant in the growing libertarian struggle 3rd set the City on fire Result: Faiure

Revolts against the Tribute the first native revolt against the hated tribute and corrupt tribute collectors Mastermind: Filipinos of Cagayan and Ilocos Cause: abuses of tribute collectors Setting: Cagayan Result: Failure

Malagat’s Revolt Mastermind: Malagat and his brother Cause: hated tribute, forced labor and religious persecution Setting: Cagayan Result: Failure