The Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was sparked by the discontent of Filipino soldiers and laborers at the Cavite arsenal due to the removal of their privileges like exemption from taxes and forced labor by the Spanish colonial government. While Spanish officials like Governor Rafael de Izquierdo portrayed it as a large conspiracy against Spanish rule, most Filipino accounts and some Spanish sources saw it more as a spontaneous mutiny in response to unjust policies. The harsh repression that followed, including the public execution of three Filipino priests, further inflamed nationalist sentiments among Filipinos.