Cavite Incident: Mutiny or Revolution Flashcards
He was a Spanish official and historian who wrote the Spanish version of the Cavite incident. His narration of the incident is understandably a pro-Spanish.
Jose Vidal Montero
was a physician, scholar, historical researcher, and politician. He was also a contemporary of Jose Rizal. He wrote the Filipino version of the Cavite incident. According to him, the Cavite mutiny was merely a protest against the harsh policies of Governor-general Rafael de Izquierdo
Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera
He replaced the liberal-minded governor Carlos Ma. Dela Torre (1869-1871) and served as the country’s governor-general from 1871 to 1873.
Gov. Rafael de Izquierdo
During Izquierdo’s leadership, he abolished the privileges of the ___________________ workers in Cavite who enjoyed exemption from tribute and forced labor since 1740.
Fort San Felipe
What led to the mutiny against the Spanish colonial regime?
Izqueirdo’s abrupt abolishment of the worker’s rights and privileges of the Cavite fort workers.
How many mutineers were executed in the Cavite incident?
41
Who were accused as the leaders behind the mutiny?
GOMBURZA priests
This is an uprising led by the soldiers of the authorities.
Mutiny
True or False: The expulsion of the Jesuits in the Philippines in 1768 paved the way for more regular priests to be fielded in the vacant parishes.
False
True or false: Governor-general Rafael de Izquierdo abolished strict press censorship and fostered the free discussion of political problems.
False
True or False: The influx of liberal ideas from abroad, the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, the Spanish Revolution, and the martyrdom of the GOMBURZa were some factors that gave birth to Philippine nationalism.
True
True or false: The Spanish authorities considered the Cavite incident as part of an overall plan to overthrow the Spanish colonial regime in the Philippines.
True
True or false: The liberal regime of governor-general de la Torre encouraged Filipino patriots to discuss political matters and aspired for reforms.
True
True or false: Both Montero and Izquierdo scored out that the abolition of privileges enjoyed by the workers of Cavite arsenal such as non-payment of tributes and exemption from force labor were the main reasons of the “mutiny”.
False
True or false: Fr. Pedro Pelaez of Manila and Fr. Mariano Gomez of Cavite were the prominent figures denouncing the return of the parishes to the secular clerics.
False