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By: Frances Joan Navarro MAED,SS
Filipino Revolts
Objective:
Deliberate on the different causes of early
Filipino resistance
• Personal and religious
Resistance to Revolts are
Spanish-categorized
imposed into 3 economic
and religious institutions
Land problems
• LAND PROBLEMS:Many people lost
their ancestral lands when the friars
grabbed their land.
These uprisings broke in the provinces
of Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite and
Laguna between 1745-1746.
SPANISH OPPRESSION /UNJUST TAXATION
/FORCED LABOR Like the Sumuroy and
Maniago Revolts
RELIGIOUS REVOLTS Tamblot and Hermano
Pule
The kings of Manila (Sulayman) and Tondo (Lakandula)
made a pact of peace with Legazpi. They remained loyal
to Spain even though they lost their kingdoms.
Tamblot, a Filipino BABAYLAN (or priest) from Bohol,
convinced the people to return to their faith.
—2,000 Boholanos joined him and began the uprising.
—Tamblot and his followers were defeated.
TAMBLOTS REVOLT (1621-1622)
HERMANO PULE (1840)
Born Apolinario de la Cruz, Hermano Pule founded the Cofradia de
San Jose (Confraternity of Saint Joseph).
—He went to Manila to enter the religious order but was not allowed .
Maniago was from Mexico, Pampanga.
He had 3 reasons for leading his people to revolt:
1) the love for freedom
2) the frequent recruitment of men to cut timber in the
mountains for Galleon- building.
3) the oppressive Bandala System They began by
burning their houses and swore to fight for freedom.
SUMUROY REVOLT (1649-1650)
—A native of Palapag, Samar, Sumuroy encouraged the people to revolt.
—He learned of the POLO that Visayan men would be sent to Cavite and
work in the shipyards to build galleons.
—That meant that the men would leave their homes and families.
DiegoSilang was a trusted mail
carrier and was well-known in
Manila and Ilocos.
—He called the Ilocanos to action
Why did all these revolts FAIL?
Absence of national leader Lukewarm spirit of nationalism among Filipinos
Inadequate training and preparation for warfare“divide et impera” The
Filipino Revolts are prime examples of “divide et impera” or DIVIDE AND
CONQUER.

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Filipino Revolts

  • 1. By: Frances Joan Navarro MAED,SS Filipino Revolts
  • 2. Objective: Deliberate on the different causes of early Filipino resistance
  • 3. • Personal and religious Resistance to Revolts are Spanish-categorized imposed into 3 economic and religious institutions Land problems
  • 4. • LAND PROBLEMS:Many people lost their ancestral lands when the friars grabbed their land. These uprisings broke in the provinces of Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite and Laguna between 1745-1746.
  • 5. SPANISH OPPRESSION /UNJUST TAXATION /FORCED LABOR Like the Sumuroy and Maniago Revolts RELIGIOUS REVOLTS Tamblot and Hermano Pule
  • 6. The kings of Manila (Sulayman) and Tondo (Lakandula) made a pact of peace with Legazpi. They remained loyal to Spain even though they lost their kingdoms.
  • 7. Tamblot, a Filipino BABAYLAN (or priest) from Bohol, convinced the people to return to their faith. —2,000 Boholanos joined him and began the uprising. —Tamblot and his followers were defeated. TAMBLOTS REVOLT (1621-1622)
  • 8. HERMANO PULE (1840) Born Apolinario de la Cruz, Hermano Pule founded the Cofradia de San Jose (Confraternity of Saint Joseph). —He went to Manila to enter the religious order but was not allowed .
  • 9. Maniago was from Mexico, Pampanga. He had 3 reasons for leading his people to revolt: 1) the love for freedom 2) the frequent recruitment of men to cut timber in the mountains for Galleon- building. 3) the oppressive Bandala System They began by burning their houses and swore to fight for freedom.
  • 10. SUMUROY REVOLT (1649-1650) —A native of Palapag, Samar, Sumuroy encouraged the people to revolt. —He learned of the POLO that Visayan men would be sent to Cavite and work in the shipyards to build galleons. —That meant that the men would leave their homes and families.
  • 11. DiegoSilang was a trusted mail carrier and was well-known in Manila and Ilocos. —He called the Ilocanos to action
  • 12. Why did all these revolts FAIL? Absence of national leader Lukewarm spirit of nationalism among Filipinos Inadequate training and preparation for warfare“divide et impera” The Filipino Revolts are prime examples of “divide et impera” or DIVIDE AND CONQUER.