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1 sty 2010 · Some of the most famous revolts during the early phase of Spanish occupation were the Dagami Revolt in Cebu in 1567, the Manila Revolt (a lso known as Lakandula and Sulayman
The document outlines several early Philippine revolts against Spanish colonial rule in the 16th century, including the Dagami Revolt in 1565, the Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt in 1574 in Tondo, Manila, the Pampanga Revolt in 1585, the Conspiracy of the Maharlikas from 1587-1588, and the Revolt Against the Tribute in 1589.
Consequently, these harsh practices, because they impoverished the masses and worsened their plight, triggered the emergence of critical consciousness among the Filipinos. As a result, peasant revolts against the Spanish colonialists broke out sporadically all over the Philippines.
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines (1565–1898), there were several revolts against the Spanish colonial government by indigenous Moro, Lumad, Indios, Chinese (Sangleys), and Insulares (Filipinos of full or near full Spanish descent), often with the goal of re-establishing the rights and powers that had traditionally ...
This paper attempts to examine the events relating to the early resistance of Filipinos against Spanish rule, particularly the planned rebellion of the Lakans in 1587. It tries to answer questions on the authority of Spain over such “offenses”.
Download Free PDF. Regional Variation of Native Resistance Against Spanish Colonialism. Maria Elizabeth Olavides-Soriano. This paper is an attempt to examine the geographic distribution of revolts with the hope of rectifying some oversights by some Filipino historians.
The document summarizes several major Filipino revolts against Spanish colonial rule from the 16th to 18th centuries, including: 1) The 1521 revolt led by Lapu-Lapu against Ferdinand Magellan on Mactan Island that resulted in Magellan's death. 2) The 1565-1567 Dagami Revolt in Cebu sparked by abuses of encomenderos and Dagami's desire for ...