RPH CAVITE MUTINY

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January 20, 1872, Fort Fort San Felipe in Cavite

when and where

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Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora

3 executed priests

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TRIBUTO

- was a tax system imposed by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines. It was a form of tribute that Filipino natives (indios) were required to pay as a sign of their loyalty to the Spanish Crown. The tributo was usually paid in money, crops, livestock, or other goods.

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males, 16 to 60

Who Were Required to Pay Tributo?

All Filipino ___ aged ____ were required to pay the tributo.

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Principalia

Government officials

Soldiers

Church personnel

Bandala system suppliers

Some groups were exempted, including:

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8 reales

How Much Was the Tributo?

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CEDULA

- A residence tax certificate introduced by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines in 1884. It replaced the Tributo and became a form of Identification and proof of tax payment for Filipinos.

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Polo y Servicios

was a forced labor system imposed by the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines from the 16th to 19th century. Under this system, Filipino male natives (called "polistas") aged 16 to 60 were required to work for 40 days a year without pay.

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Building roads, bridges, and churches

Constructing ships for the Spanish navy

Working in government projects like forts and irrigation systems.

They were assigned to various public works, such as:

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1 ½ reales

exemption from polo how much?

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1884, 15

In ___ the number of days was lessened to ___ days per year

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Sergeant La Madrid

who lead Cavite Mutiny?

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MUTINY

is a revolt among a group of people (typically of a military, of a crew, or of a crew of pirates) to oppose, change, or remove superiors or their orders

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Feb 17, 1872 by garrote

when was the 3 priests executed and how?

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José Rizal and Andres Bonifacio

who was awakened by this mutiny?

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RAFAEL DE IZQUIERDO

- He was a Spanish military officer and colonial governor who served as the Governor-General of the Philippines from 1871 to 1873. He is best known for his harsh rule and his brutal response to the 1872 Cavite Mutiny.

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JOSÉ MONTERO Y VIDAL

- He was a Spanish historian, writer, and colonial official who lived during the 19th century. He is best known for his works on Philippine history, particularly his writings on Spanish rule and Filipino uprisings.

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the firing of rockets from the walls of Intramuros

what was the signal used and from where?

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Virgin of Loreto

feast celebrated at the same time?

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Joaquin Pardo de Tavera, Antonio Ma. Regidor, Jose and Pio Basa

Patriots like ____ and other abogadillos were suspended by the Audencia (High Court) from the practice of law, arrested and were sentenced with life imprisonment at the Marianas Island

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Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera

, a Filipino scholar and researcher, wrote the Filipino version of the bloody incident in Cavite.

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Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera

In his point of view, the incident was a mere mutiny by the native Filipino soldiers and laborers of the Cavite arsenal who turned out to be dissatisfied with the abolition of their privileges.