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Reading 9
Reading 9
2. Initially, both Montero and Izquierdo scored out that the cancelation of benefits delighted in by
the specialists of Cavite arms stockpile such as non-payment of tributes
and exception from drive labor were the most reasons of the “revolution” as how they called
it, in any case, other causes were listed by them. Account of Jose Montero y Vidal
5. During the Spanish colonial period within the Philippines, 1521–1898, there were a few revolts.
Father Martin persuaded Lakandula and Sulayman to prematurely end the revolt and He had
been captured in Manila for prompting disobedience against the Spanish. The case was in the
long run explored by Spanish officials
1. Izquierdo blamed the unruly Spanish Press for “stockpiling” malicious propagandas grasped by the
Filipinos. He reported to the King of Spain that the “rebels” wanted to overthrow the Spanish
government to install a new “hari” in the likes of Fathers Burgos and Zamora.
2. Cavite Mutiny, (January 20, 1872), brief uprising of 200 Filipino troops and workers at the Cavite
arsenal, which became the excuse for Spanish repression of the embryonic Philippine nationalist
movement. Ironically, the harsh reaction of the Spanish authorities served ultimately to promote the
nationalist cause.
3. Yes, we all wanted freedom especially for our country and countrymen. For us to get a brighter and
secured future.
4. I can say that I totally agree. My mother’s hometown have a dynasty ruling and their ruling was not
very good. The roads was so destroyed and they only see their fellow elite that can also boost them up.
5. Yes.