HIS: CAVITE MUTINY Flashcards

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GOMBURZE

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  1. mariano gomes
  2. Jacinta zamora
  3. Jose burgos
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who suffers persecution and death for
advocating, renouncing, or refusing to
renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party

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three martyr priests

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73 years old

Studied in Colegio de San Juan de
Letran
* Bachelor of SacredTheology (1818)

University of Santo Tomas
* Bachelor of Canon Law (1818)
* Bachelor of Sacred Theology (1823)

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fr mariano, gomes de los ángeles

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eldest in gomburza

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fr. mariano gomes de los ángeles

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mid- 30s

Colegiod e SanJuan de Letran * BachelorofArts
University of SantoTomas
* Bachelor o Philosophy
* Bachelor ol Canon Law
* Licentiatei n Sacred Theology : Licentiate ni Chilosophy
* Doctor in Philosophy
* Doctor of Sacred Theology

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fr. Jose apologia burgos y Garcia

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youngest in gomburza

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fr. Jose apologia burgos y Garcia

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gomburza; cavite, bacoor

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fr. mariano gomes de los ángeles

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gomburza: manila cathedral

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fr. Jose apologia burgos y garcia

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gomburza: marina

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fr. jacinto zamora y del rosario

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Mid-30s and Second Oldest in Gomburza
* Studies:
ColegiodeSanJuandeLetran * Bachelor of Arts
University of Santo Tomas
* BachelorinBothLaws(CanonandCivilLaw) * Doctor of Canon Law ongoing by time of his death

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fr. jacinto zamora y del rosario

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-growing ______over the system of government in ___ coupled with the unpopularity of ______. Spain had long been an absolute _______, ruled solely by the monarch who held all the power
in a political ideology common across early modern Europe.

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political discontent , Spain, Isabella II. Monarchy

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-growing political discontent over the system of government in Spain coupled with the unpopularity of Isabella II. Spain had long been an absolute monarchy, ruled solely by the monarchwho held all the power
in a political ideology common across early modern Europe.

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Glorious Revolution in Spain

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What date Glorious Revolution in Spain

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1868

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all powerful king or queen rules a state

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absolute monarchy

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Francisco serrano

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republican government

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Date: Carlos Maria de la Torre y Nava Cerrada was most welcome by
the liberal minded Spaniards in Manila, mestizos and Filipinos, all of whom hailed him a s their liberator from the supposed tyrannies of t h e conservative and reactionary elements in the Philippines.

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June 23, 1869

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political and economic doctrine that emphasizes
individual autonomy, equality ofopportunity, and the protection of individual rights

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liberalism

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Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines

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Carlos maria de la torre y Nava Cerrada

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achievements of governor de la torre

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  1. abolition of the censorship of the press;
  2. suppression of flogging
  3. settlement of agrarian
  4. secularize certain secondary and collegiate institutions of learning in Manila:
    5.
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It undoubtedly encouraged the Filipinos to discuss public issues and secure more reforms.

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liberal regime of de la torre

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The liberal regime in Spain came to an end
in

17
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, when the Spanish Cortes re-established the Spanish monarchy and elected P r i n c e Amadeo o f Savoy a s the new King of Spain. Consequently, General Rafael de Izquierdo wasappointed Governor-General to the
Philippines.

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Prince Amadeo of Savoy

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Absolute monarchy —> republican government –> absolute monarchy

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amide I of Spain

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Full-blooded Spanish living in the Philippines and born in Spain.
Peninsulares
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Full-blooded Spanish living in the Philippines and born in thePhilippines.
insulares
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Wealthy group of individuals born in the Philippines and were able to study abroad.
illustrates
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illustrados
enlightened ones
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People with mixed racial origins and economically sufficient.
mestizos
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Full-blooded Chinese living in the Philippines
sangley
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Native/Full-blooded Filipinos.
indios
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Peninsulares (Full-blooded Spanish)
regular priest
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a movement that advocated for greater rights for native Filipino Roman Catholic clergymen.
Secularization
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composed of other social class in society
secular priest
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Secularization;
nationalizing
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Date:The rebellion of Cavite in Spanish arsenal in Fort San Felipe sa Cavite City.
January 20, 1872
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cause of The rebellion of Cavite in Spanish arsenal in Fort San Felipe sa Cavite City.
unpaid salary
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He discovered that the Masons started the Mutiny. He arrest them but didn't executed.
Gov-Heneral Izquierdo
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act of rebellion of:
cavite and manila
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he wrote a letter and gave it to the mutineers to urge a rebellion
Franciso Zaldua, Fr. Burgos
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mastermind of cavite mutiny
1. maximo inocencio 2. crisanto de los reyes 3. Enrique paraíso
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It is the trangulation or by injury to the spinal column at the base of the brain.
garote
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date: execution of gomburza
feb 17, 1872 - Bagumbayan
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he is a Spanish historian, writer politician and a government official residing in manila when the cavite mutiny happene
Jose montero Y Vidal
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he wrote "history general de Filipinas'
Jose montero Y Vidal
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referred by Dr. Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera as "woefully biased, mischievously partial, and unsupported with positive documentary evidence"
Jose montero Y Vidal
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when did Jose Vidal write history general de Filipinas
1895
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reasons of cavities mutiny:
1. successful Spanish revolution that overthrown the rule of Queen Isabella II 2. propaganda by unbridled press against monarchial principles; 3. democratic and republican books and pamphlets; 4. speeches andpreaching ofthesenew ideas in Spain (#3); 5. outbursts ofthe American publicists; and 6. criminal policy ofthe senseless Governor (La Torre) whom the Revolutionary government sent to govern the Philippines.