This document summarizes various revolts against Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines from 1574 to 1840. It lists the name, date, location, cause, leader, and result of each revolt. The revolts were generally in response to abuses by Spanish officials, demands for religious freedom and independence, and a desire to overthrow Spanish colonial oppression. Many of the revolts failed due to being suppressed by Spanish forces, while a few leaders were pardoned or granted concessions by the Spanish. The revolts show Filipinos' continuous resistance to Spanish colonial rule over hundreds of years.
This presentation is about the early revolts that took place in the Philippines in the first part of Spanish colonization after Lapu Lapu has killed Magellan. Starting from 1574, the first notable revolt is the Lakandula Revolt lead by Lakandula and Raja Sulayman.
This presentation serves as a midterm project for the course Readings in Philippine History. No part of this presentation maybe reproduced and distributed in any printed form especially if its for commercial purposes.
References:
PRIMARY SOURCES
The History of the Philippines by Leogardo
(from JRU Main Library)
Introduction to Filipino History by Teodoro A. Agoncillo
(from JRU Main Library)
The Filipino Nation by Helen R. Tubangui, et.al
(from JRU Main Library)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36438/36438-h/36438-h.htm
SECONDARY SOURCES
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_revolts_against_Spain
https://www.slideshare.net/NiachleoDianneSaplad/filipino-revolts
https://prezi.com/od_bzjnoecqv/revolts-of-lakandula-and-sulayman-first-pampanga-revolt-the-tondo-conspiracy-magalats-revolt/
This presentation is about the early revolts that took place in the Philippines in the first part of Spanish colonization after Lapu Lapu has killed Magellan. Starting from 1574, the first notable revolt is the Lakandula Revolt lead by Lakandula and Raja Sulayman.
This presentation serves as a midterm project for the course Readings in Philippine History. No part of this presentation maybe reproduced and distributed in any printed form especially if its for commercial purposes.
References:
PRIMARY SOURCES
The History of the Philippines by Leogardo
(from JRU Main Library)
Introduction to Filipino History by Teodoro A. Agoncillo
(from JRU Main Library)
The Filipino Nation by Helen R. Tubangui, et.al
(from JRU Main Library)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36438/36438-h/36438-h.htm
SECONDARY SOURCES
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_revolts_against_Spain
https://www.slideshare.net/NiachleoDianneSaplad/filipino-revolts
https://prezi.com/od_bzjnoecqv/revolts-of-lakandula-and-sulayman-first-pampanga-revolt-the-tondo-conspiracy-magalats-revolt/
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The Spanish colonial period of the Philippines began when explorer Ferdinand Magellan came to the islands in 1521 and claimed it as a colony for the Spanish Empire. The period lasted until the Philippine Revolution in 1898.
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1. PHILIPPINE REVOLTS AGAINST SPANISH COLONIAL RULE
Name of
Revolt
Date Place Cause Leader Result
Lakandula 1574 Tondo, Navotas Failure of Gov. Lavezares to
fulfill Legazpis’ promise to
Lakandula
Lakandula Failed
Pampanga 1585 Pampanga Abuses of Spanish
Encomienderos
Failed. A woman
betrayed the revolt.
Todo 1587-
1588
Tondo, Cuyo,
Calamianes
Desire for Independence Magat Salamat,
Martin Pangan, Juan
Banal, Pedro
Balingit
Failed because the plot
was discovered.
Leaders were executed.
Cagayan-
Ilocos
1589 Cagayan, Ilocos Norte Refusal to pay tributes,
tyranny of tribute collectors
Failed. Easily
suppressed.
Magalat 1596 Cagayan Abuses of the Tribute
Collectors
Magalat Failed. Hired Assasins
killed the Magalat.
Igorot 1601 Northern Luzon Desire for religious toleration Failed
Irrayas 1621 Cagayan Valley Oppression of the Indios by
the Spanish officials
Felipe Cutabay,
Gabriel Dayag
It was not materialized
due to Fr. Pedro Sto.
Tomas preaching.
Tamblot 1621-
1622
Bohol Desire to abandon
Christianity and return to old
religious faith
Babaylan Tamblot It was suppressed by
the Spaniards and
Cebuanos.
Bankaw 1621 Leyte Desire for Religious
Toleration
Bankaw Pagali Failed
Cagayan 1625,
1627,
1639
Cagayan Desire for independence and
punishment of a woman
whom displeases certain
Miguel Lanab,
Aldaban
Failed. Leaders were
pardoned and later
killed when they
2. Spanish officials revolted anew.
Caraga 1629-
1631
Caraga, Northern
Mindanao
Dissatisfaction of
townspeople to Spanish rule
Failed
Cagayan 1639 Cagayan Dissatisfaction with Spanish
rule
It was suppressed.
Ladia 1643 Malolos, Bulacan and
Southern Luzon
Weariness from Spanish
oppression
Pedro Ladia Failed
Visayan 1649-
1650
Eastern Visayas,
Northern Mindanao,
Zamboanga
Caused by Gov. Fajardo’s
order to send Visayan
laborers tyo Cavite for
shipbuilding
Juan Ponce
Sumoroy and Pedro
Caamug
Leaders were captured
and were beheaded.
Pampanga 1660-
1661
Bacoor, Cavite and
Pampanga
Failure of officials to pay rice
purchased; repeated
requirements for polo y
servico
Francisco Maniago General amnesty
granted to rebels.
Initial payment for
services.
Pangasinan 1660-
1661
Binalatongan,
Pangasinan
Quarrel between Fr. Gorospe
and Malong
Andres Malong and
Pedro Gumpaos
Failed
Ilocos 1661 San Nicolas, Bacarra,
Laog, Ilocos
Spanish aggression Juan Magsanop,
Pedro Almazan and
Gaspar Cristobal
Failed. Leaders were
executed.
Panay 1663 Oton, Panay Desire to put up a modified
form of Christianity
Tapar It was suppressed.
Agrarian 1745-
1746
Bulacan, Morong
(Rizal), Cavite, Laguna
Usurpation of Filipino lands
by religious orders
Matienza Failed
Dagohoy 1744-
1828
Bohol Refusal of Fr. Morales to give
Dagohoy’s brother a
Christian Burial
Francisco Dagohoy Failed but rebels were
pardoned.
3. Silang 1762-
1763
Ilocos Desire to expel the
Spaniards from Ilocos
Diego silang and
Gabriela Silang
Failed. Diego was
assasinated .
Palaris 1762-
1765
Pangasinan Demand for reforms
especially the changing of
local officials
Juan Dela Cruz
Palaris
Failed. Palaris was
executed
Basi 1807 Ilocos Government monopoly of
basi manufacturing
Pedro Mateo Failed. Rebels were
crushed by government
troops.
Hermano
Pule
1840-
1841
Quezon Province Being a native, Pule was
denied to be admitted as a
monk. He founded the
religious brotherhood,
Confradia De San Jose,
which the government
outlawed and ordered to be
dissolved.
Apolinario dela Cruz Failed