Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spanish in Philippine history from 1744 to 1829 over 85 years in the island of Bohol. The revolt was sparked when Spanish authorities refused a Christian burial for Dagohoy's brother, prompting Dagohoy to seek justice and correction for the wrong done to his brother by leading a revolt against the Spanish. Forced labor was also one of the causes of the revolt led by Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, against the Spaniards over the course of 85 years, the longest revolt in Philippine history.
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spanish in Philippine history from 1744 to 1829 over 85 years in the island of Bohol. The revolt was sparked when Spanish authorities refused a Christian burial for Dagohoy's brother, prompting Dagohoy to seek justice and correction for the wrong done to his brother by leading a revolt against the Spanish. Forced labor was also one of the causes of the revolt led by Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, against the Spaniards over the course of 85 years, the longest revolt in Philippine history.
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spanish in Philippine history from 1744 to 1829 over 85 years in the island of Bohol. The revolt was sparked when Spanish authorities refused a Christian burial for Dagohoy's brother, prompting Dagohoy to seek justice and correction for the wrong done to his brother by leading a revolt against the Spanish. Forced labor was also one of the causes of the revolt led by Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, against the Spaniards over the course of 85 years, the longest revolt in Philippine history.
Sched. Code: 5031 Francisco G Dagohoy was born on January 18 1957. Francisco passed away on August 28 2007. He was buried in Pigcawayan Public Cemetery, Pigcawayan, Region Xii, Philippines. Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spaniards in Philippine history. The revolt took the Spaniards 85 years (1744-1829) to quell. Forced labor was one of the causes of the revolt. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, or Francisco Sendrijas, this rebellion took place in the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829, roughly 85 years. The reason why Dagohoy took rebellion was that the Spanish authorities did not allow and refused a Christian Burial for Dagohoy's brother's death. This made Dagohoy promise to himself that he will correct and take justice the wrong done to his brother, and led to a revolt against the Spanish people.