Many experts felt that Cavite Discourse Mutiny marked the beginning Rafael de Izquierdo was the of Filipino nationalism. one who overplayed the During cavite mutiny, the mutiny and exploited it as filipino wanted to overthrow reason to impose restrictions the Spanish government on Filipinos who supported owing to the withdrawal of political reform, unafraid that privileges enjoyed by Cavite it would be put out of its arsenal employees such as misery soon. exemption from tribute and forced labor.
EXECUTION of GOMBURZA
The relation of the Cavite mutiny from the
execution of Gomburza it was when Francisco Saldua said that the friars were the one invited people to revolt but then it was the other masonry brother, then the native clergy led by the GOMBURZA were tried and executed by garrote. This episode precipitates the rise of nationalism and, eventually, the commencement of the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
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