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Francisco Dagohoy , (born Francisco Sendrijas ) was a Boholano who holds the distinction of having led the longest revolt in Philippine history, the Dagohoy Rebellion. This rebellion against the Spanish colonial government took place in the island of Bohol from 1744 to...
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spaniards in Philippine history. The revolt took the Spaniards 85 years (1744-1829) to quell. Forced labor was one of the causes of the revolt.
Francisco Baltazar ... The immediate cause of the revolt was the refusal of a Jesuit priest to give a Christian burial to Dagohoy's brother. The Spaniards needed 85 years before they were able to
Bohol already had contact with other civilizations even before the discovery of the Philippines. ... Trade between Chinese began in as early as 5th Century, ... Boholanos served as distributors,
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spaniards in Philippine history. The revolt took the Spaniards 85 years (1744–1829) to quell. Forced labor was one of the causes of the revolt.
Selected readings in Bohol's History ... Francisco Dagohoy, brother of the deceased, became so infuriated at the priest that he instigated the people to rise in arms.
(Footnote: Francisco Dagohoy was a Bohol native who led the longest revolt in Philippine history, the famous Dagohoy Rebellion.
Francisco Dagohoy led the longest revolt against the Spaniards in Philippine history. The revolt took the Spaniards 85 years (1744-1829) to quell. Forced labor was one of the causes of the revolt.
The Francisco Dagohoy Cave in the town of Danao is especially noted for its historical role.
The Francisco Dagohoy Cave in the town of Danao is probably the most famous of these.