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REVOLT OF LAKANDULA AND SULAYMAN

Death of legazpi

sulayman Lakandula

Governor Guido de Lavezaris

First Pampanga Revolt (1585)

Encomenderos

native woman who was married to a Spaniards

The Tondo Conspiracy (1587-88)

Magalat’s Revolt, Cagayan (1596)

Revolt of the Igorots

Revolt of the Irrayas, Northern Isabela in the Cagayan Valley (1621)

Fray Pedro de Santo Tomas

friars

Oppression of Spanish Officials

The Revolt of Tamblot, Bohol (1621-22)I

DIWATA

Jesuit fathers

Return to Native Religion

Bankaw’s Revolt, Leyte (1622)bANKAW

laid to place by a Priest, Fr. Melchor de Vera, a Jesuit engineer

The Revolt of Ladia (1643)

The Revolt of Ladia (1643)

raha Matanda

The Revolt of Dabao (1650s)

chieftains 

Gobernador stands used to be whereGovernor General Diego Fajardo lived.

Sumuroy’s Revolt Samar (1649-50)

forced labor

sumuroy

Maniago’s Revolt, Pampanga (1660)

Andres Malong’s Revolt, Pangasinan (1660-61)

Pampangueno rebellion, the natives of Pangasinan also rose in arms against the Spanish government in Lingayen on December 15, 1660. Several Spaniards were killed, including an alcalde mayor. Inspired by the growing number of their followers and their early successes, Malong proclaimed himself a king and directed his military leaders to place the province under rebel control with his defenses at the capital town of Binalatongan. He appointed Pedro Gumapos as count, Francisco Pacadua as judge, and Jacinto Macasiag, and Melchor de Vera as army generals.

The Revolt of Gumapos (1661)ZAMBALS

The Revolt of Almazan (1660s)

Wla ako mkita pcture dto..Tapar’s Revolt, Panay (1663)

Dagohoy’s Revolt, Bohol (1744-1829)

Mariano Ricafort.

Silang’s Revolt (1762-63)DIEGO SILANG