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Group No. 1 Grade: 96+5+5

Topic: Early Revolts and the Beginning of Filipino Nationalism

Subtopics: Campaign for Reforms and the La Liga Filipina

The Katipunan and the Revolution of 1896

Name:

Casanayan, Roxan

Gutierrez, Annabelle

Rosario, Rhea Jollica

Terania, Lyneth

Victoriano, Mirelli

Submitted to:

Ernesto G. Pamo

Final Requirement

EARLY REVOLTS OF FILIPINOS

3 CAUSES OF REVOLUTION AGAINST SPAIN

* FILIPINO’S DESIRE TO REGAIN THEIR LOST FREEDIM AND HAPPINESS Spanish oppression, the hated tribute, and the religious persecution.

* ECONOMIC IN NATURE caused by agrarian disputes with the friars who grabbed the lands of the natives.

* RELIGIOUS IN CHARACTER flared up because of Spanish religious bigotry or because the people in certain regions of the country wanted to go back to the worship of their ancestral GODS.

REVOLTS

Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt (1574)

The Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt, also known as the Tagalog Revolt, was an uprising in 1574 against Spanish colonial rule led by Lakandula and Rajah Sulayman in Manila had a big land. The revolt occurred in the same year that the Chinese pirate Limahong attacked the palisaded yet poorly-defended enclosure of Intramuros. This Revolt was caused by losing Sulayman and Lakandula's kingdom when they were persuaded by Adelantado Legazpi to accept Spanish sovereignty on the promise that their people would be well-treated by the Spaniards. The Lakandula and Sulayman revolt or the Tagalog revolt can be considered a revolt for personal reason. When Gov. Gen. Laezaris replaced Legaspi, he revoked their exemptions from paying tribute and confiscated their lands. Father Marin convinced Lakandula and Sulayman to abort the revolt and promised to grant their privileges. But this act of Spaniards was motivated by the presence of Limahong in Manila.

Pampangenos Revolt (1585)

The Pampangenos Revolt was an uprising in 1585 by some native Kapampangan leaders who resented Spanish...