BEGINNING OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM Flashcards
their revolt was fueled by grievances stemming from spanish taxation and abuses, by his belief in self-government, that the administration and leadership of the roman catholic church and government in the ilocos be invested in trained ilocano officials
diego and gabriela silang
this was a protest against the spanish colonial government’s monopoly on basi (sugarcane wine) production and trade in the philippines
basi revolt
other term for the basi revolt
ambaristo revolt
year of the basi revolt
1807
these people rebelled during the basi revolt because of unfair practices, but the revolt was suppressed, resulting in severe punishments, including beheadings and public executions
ilocano farm laborers
this was the brief uprising of 200 filipino troops and workers at the cavite arsenal, which became the excuse for spanish repression and embryonic philippine nationalist movement; lead to the execution of filipino priests
cavite munity
she was the queen of spain during the periods of these revolutions
queen isabella II
considered the most beloved among the spanish governor-generals to serve in the philippines (1869-1871)
carlos maria de la torre y navacerrada
he was famous for his use of “iron fist” type of government, contradicting the liberal government of his predecessor
rafael izquierdo gutierrez
this movement encouraged the assignment of native filipino priests to head parishes
secularization
the aims of la liga filipina
- unite the whole country
- protect and assist all members
- fight violence and injustice
- support education
- study and implement reforms
nonviolent organization in the philippines founded by dr. jose rizal on july 3, 1892
la liga filipina