1-10 of 196 for Filipino Revolts
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, several revolts occurred that were instigated for a number of reasons. It can be agreed upon that the common underlying cause of these revolts were the generally repressive policies of the Spanish colonial government against...
Land of revolts ... He is hardworking and frugal and is probably more adaptable to more situations than one from the other Filipino groups.
A Brief History of the Philippines from a Filipino Perspective ... Among the groups that were subjugated, there were numerous localized revolts throughout the Spanish occupation.
Revolts against Filipino colonialism soon erupted: in Lanao in 1923, in Cotabato in 1923-24, and in Agusan in 1924. Between 1900-1941, there were 41 revolts throughout Moroland against first U.S.,
The Filipino bourgeoisie proved very flexible in their allegiances. They changed their national allegiance, their language and their culture as easily as they would change their suits.
The Filipino proclamation of their independence two years after the outbreak of the Revolution was a momentous event for Filipinos of all persuasion.
One group reported on early Filipino revolts against the Spanish, switched off the lights and simulated a battle.
Spain’s rule lasted from the 16th to the 19th century but was marked with a series of revolts. ... When three Filipino priests were executed for nationalist activities, a group of reformists formed
Most of the revolts have failed and it only made the situation worse. ... To view related article written in Filipino, please click [Filipino (Pakahulugan)]
Spain’s rule lasted from the 16th to the 19th century but was marked with a series of revolts. ... When three Filipino priests were executed for nationalist activities, a group of reformist
|