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Filipino account. Spanish Account. CAVITE MUTINY 1872.

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Cavite Mutiny. Spanish account. Filipino account.

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My Teams. The Spanish version of Cavite Mutiny of 1872 is narrated by Jose Montero y Vidal. His account anchored on the thesis that the fateful event of the 2oth of January 1872 happened due to the concerted effort of disgruntled native soldiers and laborers of Cavite arsenal who willfully revolted to overthrow the Spanish rule, and thus, guilty of rebellion and sedition..

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Cavite Mutiny. History Lesson. Filipino Account. SPANISH REASONS.

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Cavite Mutiny. History Lesson. The Filipino version is narrated by Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera. For him, the so-called Cavite Mutiny is a mere incident of mutiny orchestrated by native soldiers and laborers who reacted to the harsh policy of the new governor-general, Rafael de lzquierdo, who whimsically terminated the old-time privileges such as exempting them from paying annual tribute and from rendering forced labor or polo y servicio. As reported, it is made clear that the mutiny is blown-up by the Spanish officials and friars into a revolt as a way for Filipinos to gain independence from Spanish monarchy..

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My Teams. History Lesson. Questions. www.topic2.com.

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Mariano Gomez. Cavite Mutinity. José Burgos. GomBurZa.

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On January 20, 1872, two hundred Filipinos employed at the Cavite arsenal staged a revolt against the Spanish government’s voiding of their exemption from the payment of tributes. The Cavite Mutiny led to the persecution of prominent Filipinos; secular priests Mariano Gómez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora— who would then be collectively named GomBurZa—were tagged as the masterminds of the uprising..