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NAME & YEAR CAUSE LEADER PLOT ACCOMPLISHED?

YES/NO END
Lavezaris’ Reversal of
No. Because Juan De
Legazpi’s Policy
Lakandula Take back their lands and Salcedo and Fr. Geronimo
Revolt of Lakandula and
position in their Marin persuaded them 1574
Sulayman (1574) Ordered the confiscation
Sulayman community not to continue with the
of patrimonial land
revolt.
properties
No. A native woman who
Secretly enter the city of was married to a Spaniard
First Pampanga Revolt
Abuses of Encomenderos Pampangueno Leaders Manila one dark night and happened to learn about 1585
(1585)
massacre the Spaniards it and warned the
Spaniards.
-Augustin de Legazpi
(nephew of Lakandula)
-Martin Pangan
(Gobernadorcillo of
Tondo)
-MagatSalamat (son of
Lakandula) No. The plan was secretly
-Juan Banal (Another revealed to Captain Pedro
Tondo chief) Sarmiento by Antonio
-Esteban Taes (chief of Surabao who pretended
Overthrow Spanish rulers
Tondo Consipracy (1587) Regain Lost Freedom Bulacao) to be a supporter of the 1588
in the country.
-Pedro Balinguit (chief of cause.
Pandacan)
-Pitonggatan (chief of
Tondo)
-Felipe Salonga (chief of
Polo)
-Geronimo Basi (Brother
of Augustin de Legazpi)

No. The revolt was


Magalat’s Revolt, Cagayan Rise in arms against the suppressed, and Magalat
Tribute Magalat and his brother 1596
(1596) colonial government was assassinated in his
own house
No. The Spaniards were
Revol of the Igorots Refusal to accept new Refusal to accept colonial
Igorots able to gain political and 1601
(1601) Religion subjugation
military control over them
After the priest leave, Yes. They treated the
Revolt of the Irrayas,
Oppression of Spanish Gabriel Dayag they killed the priests with respect and
Northern Isabela in the 1621
Officials Felix Cutabay encomenderos and let them leave unharmed,
Cagayan Valley (1621)
burning their houses they were granted pardon
No. After burning the
The Revolt of Tamblot, Tamblot (Babaylan, Native Burned the villages being villages, Tamblot and his
Return to Native Religion 1622
Bohol (1621) Priest) supervised by the Jesuits forces were crushed by
Don Juan de Alcarazo
No. After burning the
churches, Alcalde Alcarazo
Bankaw (Limasawa Destroyed churches and
Bankaw’s Revolt, Leyte sent forces to pin them
Return to Native Religion Cheiftain) erected a temple to their 1622
(1622) down in the hills. They
Pagali (Son of Bankaw) diwata
were later killed and
beheaded
No. They were arrested
Pedro Ladia (Descendant Rise in arms against
The Revolt of Ladia (1643) Spanish Oppression and sent to Manila to be 1643
of Rajah Matanda) Spanish Government
executed
Yes. They were pardoned
to end the unrest, but
Controversial Decree to Kill all the Spanish
The Revolt of Dabaw those who surrendered
send carpenters to the Dabao (Manobo chieftain) religious and soldiers at 1650s
(1650s) were sent to Manila to be
Cavite shipyard the fort
executed and sent as
slaves
No. Even after winning a
Sumoroy’s Revolt, Samar Killing Spanish – Filipino number of victories,
Forced Labor Juan Sumoroy 1650
(1649) forces Somoroy was killed by his
own men.
Yes. The Spanish
Frequent Recruitment of Don Fransisco Maniago
Maniago’s Revolt, Mutiny, burning down government settled by
men to cut timber in the (Chief of the village, 1660
Pampanga (1660) their campsites giving them forts for
mountains and Bandala Mexico)
garrisons in the province
Andres Malong
No. Outmaneuvered by
Pedro Gumapos (Count) Rose in arms against the
Spanish Oppression and Spanish Forces and was
Fransisco Pacadua (Judge) Spaniards and proclaimed
Andres Malong’s Revolt, the desire to replace the pursued into the
Jacinto Macasiag himself (Malong) as King 1661
Pangasinan (1660) Spaniards as personal mountains, arrested and
(General) in the rebel-controlled
rulers of the people sent to Manila for
Melchor de Vera villages
execution
(General)
No. After and encounter
Raiding and burning
The Revolt of Gumapos Continue Andres Malong’s with Spanish forces,
Pedro Gumapos churches and Spanish- 1661
(1661) Revolt Gumapos’ army perished
controlled villages
in battle
Personal Ambition for
The Revolt of Almazan No. Spanish troops
Personal Ambitions Pedro Almazan power, crowning himself 1660s
(1660s) suppressed him
king
Establish a new cult in No. Spanish Troops killed
Tapar’s Revolt, Panay Found a New Religion Oton, attracted many them in a bloody fight and
Tapar (Native of Panay) 1663
(1663) under Native Supervision followers. And thought to impaled their bodies on
spoke with demons stakes.
Yes. The Spanish
Incited the natives of government permitted
Dagohoy’s Revolt, Bohol Refused to give his Bohol to revolt against the them to live in new
Fransisco Dagohoy 1829
(1744) brother a Christian Burial Jesuit priests, raided and established villages and
killed priests remained autonomous for
85 years
Diego Silang Taking advantage of the
No. Diego was
His Imprisonment, Gabriela Silang (wife of preoccupation in Manila,
assassinated by Miguel
Silang’s Revolt (1762) Abusive Government Diego) Silang revolted against the 1763
Vicos, Gabriela was
Officials, Heavy Taxation Nicolas Carino (uncle of Spaniards and sided with
captured and executed.
Diego) the British
Urge the people to fight
Tribute, Spanish’s lost of since the Spanish were
No. Palaris was hanged
Palaris’ Revolt (1762) prestige due to British Jual de la Cruz Palaris weak because of their 1765
publicly in Pangasinan
occupation of Manila defeat at the hands of the
British in Manila.
Revolted against the
Spanish due to the
prohibition of drinking No. The alcalde mayor
Basi Revolt (1807) Wine Monopoly of 1786 Ilocanos Basi and forced to buy with a strong force of 1807
from the government, troops quelled the revolt
extracting money from
them through monopoly
Plundered the houses of
Revolt In Defense Of The rich Spaniards and pro- No. After a battle, the
Abolition of the Liberal
Spanish Constitution Simon Tomas Spanish natives. Looted surviving leaders were 1815
Spanish Constitution
(1815) churches and killed friars severely punished
and officials.
Conspired with other No. The conspiracy was
Creole officers of the discovered by Governor
Feeling of distrust Manuel Bayot Battalion Real Principe to Mariano de Folguerras,
Revolt of the Bayot
between the Peninsulares Jose Bayot overthrow the troops surrounded the 1822
Brothers (1822)
and the Creoles Joaquin Bayot government, which was barracks of suspected
dominated by the rebels, they were
Peninsulares imprisoned after a trial
No. After the merciless
killings in Alitao,
Founded the Sofradia de
Apolinario de la Cruz Samaniego’s regiment
Religious Revolt of San Jose, instigating an
Religious Freedom (Hermano Pule) battled against the 1841
Hermano Pule (1840) assault led by Irineo
Irineo Samaniego Spanish troops and was
Samaniego
defeated and he was shot
to death in Bagumbayan

Yes. After more than 300


-Muhammad ul-Alim Raided Spanish territories, years the Muslim-Filipinos
-Sirungan plundering coastal towns were able to stop the
The Spanish invasion of -Salikaka under Spanish dominion, invasion of the Spaniards
Mindanao and Sulu, -Sultan Muhammad mounted raids in Luzon in Mindanao, after all the
Preservation of Islam and Dipatuan Kudarat (Sultan Kudarat), battles against the
Muslim Wars (1578) 1898
the love of adventure -Sultan Alimud Din I assaulted Spanish Spanish, The bitter war
arising from the spoils of -Bantilan outposts, plundered ended after the signing of
wars. -Datu Utto Malate, captured and the Peace Treaty of Paris,
-Datu Amai Pakpak enslaved Christians and which ended the Spanish
-Datu Ali Jimbangan sold them. domination in the
Philippines.
Saint Joseph Institute of Technology
Butuan City

GE 102

PHILIPPINE REVOLUTIONS
DURING THE SPANISH
COLONIZATION

Submitted by:

Comiling, Rey Carlo C


BSArch – 1

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