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TORRELIZA, KRISZEL V.

NAME OF
REVOLT

Tondo Conspiracy

Revolt of Magalat

Ladias Conspiracy

Revolt of Maniago

LEADER AND
MEMBERS OF
REVOLT
Magat Salamat;
Agustin de Legazpi;
Juan Banal; Pedro
Balingit; and many
others

Magalat (leader);
fellow- Ilocano
citizens (members)

Pedro Ladia
(leader); fellow
citizens

Francisco Maniago
(leader);
Kapampangans
(members)

MWF 7:30- 8:30

DATES/ PERIOD

1587

1596

1643

1660

PLACES

PHILIPPINE HISTORY

MANNER OF THE
REVOLT

REASON/S FOR
THE REVOLT

Manila and some


towns
of Bulacan and Pamp
anga.

Want to drive
away Spaniards by
having weapons
and soldiers to Phil
from Christian
Japanese ally

To proclaim Aguztin
de Legazpi as King
of the Philippines;
to regain freedom

Cagayan

A revolutionary
fight against the
Spaniards

Malolos, Bulacan

Pampanga

To remove the
disillusionment of
different places in
the Philippines

Made an armed
uprising against
the Spaniards

To fight against
Spaniards; to
proclaim him as
King of the
Tagalogs

At first, burning
houses, stopping
commerce
between Manila
and Central Luzon
and making appeal
were their ways.
But at last,
Maniago made an
emissary in order
to make peace.

To destroy Spanish
power; to declare
that the people of
Central Luzon were
free and
independent; to
make Spanish
official repay on
abusing Filipinos

RESULT

It was aborted due


to spies who
reported it to
Spaniards making
leaders executed
and some were
banished in Mexico.
Magalat was been
murdered by a
Filipino assassin from
Spaniards.
The friar- curate,
knowing Ladias
plans, notified
Spanish authorities,
thus, making Ladia
arrested, sent to
Manila and
executed.
The revolt turned to
be good because in
the sense that the
governor general
accepted the
emissary of Maniago
w/c leads into
answered grievances
of his fellowmen.
The revolt was been
defeated when

Revolt of Malong

Palaris Revolt

Revolt of Bancao

Revolt of Sumuroy

Dagahoy Revolt

Andres Malong
(leader); people of
Lingayen
(members)

Juan Dela Cruz


Palaris (leader);
Pangasinan people
(members)

Bancao (leader);
fellowmen
(members)

Agustin Sumuroy
(leader); people of
Palapag and Samar
(members)

Francisco Dagahoy
(leader); 20000
fellowmen

1660

Pangasinan

1762
Pangasinan

1622

1649-1650

1744-1829

From Carigara to
other parts of Leyte

Mindanao

Bohol

Made an armed
uprising against
the Spaniards;
made disturbances
to defeat
Spaniards

Just like the


manner of
Malongs revolt

Bancao formed an
army that gave
revolutionary fight
against the
Spaniards.

To fight for
freedom and from
maltreatment of
the Spanish
officials to the
Filipinos in polo y
servicio.

To push the
government to
fulfill the petitions
of the people; to
get over the
imposition of
tribute
To fight from the
intolerance of the
friars; to stop
restoration of
Spanish influence
to the province
especially Catholic
faith and render to
their forefathers
religion.

formed an army
for a revolutionary
fight against the
Spaniards

To show their deep


resentment
towards
injusticeable forced
labor

Set up their own


government in the
mountains

To return the
religion of their
ancestors

Malong sent
thousands of his
soldiers to other
provinces to unify
revolts, thus, making
his side weak when
he was been
attacked by Filipinos
sent by Spaniards.
The revolt lasted a
year.

The army was been


defeated by Filipino
soldiers under
Spanish officers. On
the other hand,
Bancao died fighting.

At first, the revolt


won over SpanishFilipino forces but in
1650, they were
defeated, captured
and executed by a
strong army sent by
Spaniards.
The revolt was been
defeated by army
under Spaniard
officers. There were

(members)

Silang Revolt

Basi Revolt

Diego Silang and


Gabriela Silang
(leaders); Ilocanos
(members)

Pedro Mateo and


Salarogo Ambaristo
(leaders); Ilocanos
(members)

pardoned 19,420
survivors and
permitted to live in
new villages at the
lowlands.

1762-1763

1807

Ilocos Sur

Piddig, Badoc and


other towns of
Ilocos Norte

Declared the
independence of
Ilocandia, naming
the state "Free
Ilocos" and
proclaimed Vigan t
he capital of this
newly independent
state

Made an uprising
movement to show
love on Basi

To fight the right of


the native Filipinos
in engaging to the
galleon trade

The Spanish
authorities paid for
Diegos murder,
leading to his death
in the arms of his
wife, Gabriela. The
revolt ended with
the defeat of the
Ilocanos. Gabriela
Silang was executed
by Spanish
authorities in Vigan
on September 10,
1763.

To get freedom from


Spaniards; to fight
for their right on
basi production
because of the issue
of government
monopoly

Spanish troops
eventually
quelled the
revolt on
September 28,
1807, albeit with
much force and
loss of life on
the losing side.

REACTION:
What are the lessons that you can get to the revolts and what changes you suppose to make to win the on the revolts?

As I read about the revolts happened during the Spanish period, I was so shocked that Filipinos were also
the people to fight against their countrymen because their services were under the Spaniards officials back then.

Also, geographically speaking, the revolts occurred in this era were scattered in the different places of Philippines.
With this, I learned that lack of nationalism and problem in good communication were the main problem of the
people back then, thus, resulting to lack of unity of the people to fight against the Spaniards and win for our
freedom. Also, lack of equipment, weapons and inadequate training and preparation for warfare were the reasons
why such revolts failed against Spaniards.

If I have the chance to go back to this era and share my opinion, I would recommend having a national
leader that will be the one to start, plan, and lead and influence Filipinos in fighting against the Spaniards. Also,
small revolts should be unified as one because as we know, two heads are better than one. We knew that even
they have their personal and different reasons why did they made revolts, they were unified on aiming freedom
from Spaniards, thats why if all of the revolts will act as one army, maybe, they can win against the Spaniards.
Therefore, over- all preparation to war will occur. Look on some long and big revolts that fought and won from the
Spaniards, they merely succeeded on their goals. See. How much more if all of them will be joining just one army?
Committed, prepared, smart and brave Filipino soldiers on a one army, for me, should unified under a national
leader that has the heart of true Filipino thirsty of countrys freedom for the sake of all Filipinos.
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