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Activity 6

Name: Angelie P. Gonzaga Date: December 27, 2020


Name of Instructor: Hannee Badilles
Class Schedule: MTh 1:00 PM-2:30 PM

SET A. GRAPHIC ORGANIZER – TIMELINE.

Based on the readings assigned within the lesson, classify the various uprisings and revolts according to their causes. Follow the given format below:

Uprising/Revolt Date Leader/s Place Cause/s

January 24, 1744- Francisco Bohol Force labor is one of the reasons why this revolution arise but the main
cause that trigger Filipinos to fights against the Spanish is when a Jesuit
Dagohoy’s Revolt August 31,1829 Dagohoy priest, Father Morales in Bohol, refused to gave Christian burial to
Dagohoy’s brother in a consecrated ground. The body remain laying,
unburried, and rotting for three days. Due to this harsh treatment, Francisco
Dagohoy swore revenge against the Jesuit. After that Dagohoy persuaded
3,000 natives to follow him.
1587-1588 Don Agustin de Tondo, Manila Before Spaniards arrived, our country have social classes and people at the
Legaspi, Martin bottom are called alipin or slaves but the Spanish ought to destroy this.
Tondo Conspiracy Panga, and Magat The other reason why Spaniards wants to abolish the slavery is to change
Salamat the loyalty of the slaves from the Datu’s to the King of Spain. Due to this
reason Maharlikas in Tondo planned to kill the Spaniards in the city. It is
not uncommon that Maharlikas would do anything to remain on top of the
society.
Bankaw’s Revolt 1622 Bancao Carigara, Leyte The cause of the revolution is to defend their native religion. Although
Bancao was among the leaders who received Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in
1565 and became Christian, at his old age he built a temple for a Diwata
and persuaded the 6 villages to join his revolution. In order to persuade
them to follow, they told them that they can change the Spaniars into stones
as soon as they saw them by repeating the word “Bato”.
First Pampanga 1585 Don Juan de Pampanga The revolution arises due to the abuses experienced of the natives by the
Revolt Manila and Don Spanish encomienderos. They are against by the encomienderos
Nicolas administration as a result Pampanga leaders plotted a revolution together
Managuete with the people of Manila and Borneo.
Revolt of Tambolt 1621-1622 Tamblot Bohol The cause of the revolution is when Tamblot, a babaylan, saw the
appearance of a Diwata who promises an abundance life of the people
without the task of paying tribute to the government or dues to the church.
He persuaded the natives to abolish the religion of Catholic and go against
the Spaniards. Approximately 2000 Boholonos was persuaded by Tamblot.

SET B. JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWERS.

Discuss the following ideas and analysis.

1. Why the Filipinos had no sense of unity.


2. The Spaniards and friars worked hand in hand and adopted the “divide and rule” policy.
3. The revolts were suppressed by pitting one Filipino ethnic group against another.
4. The presence of the Chinese was justified and should have left in peace.
5. The Moros were never conquered and were not part of the colonial government.

Source: Agoncillo and Mangahas, Philippine History, Quezon, Phil: C & E Publishing, Inc.: 82-83.

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