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In 1898, however, during the height of the Filipino revolt against Spanish colonial rule, the company converted the Bolinao.
The Filipino bourgeoisie proved very flexible in their allegiances. They changed their ... These attacks on the peasantry led to two major guerrilla wars - the Moro revolt in Mindanao and Sulu,
Then it was revived in another form during President Grant’s administrations, when the natives became engaged in a destructive revolt against Spanish officials.
This was not acceptable to Emilio Aguinaldo, the Filipino leader, who had headed an earlier revolt against the Spanish and had more recently formed ... On the conclusion of this successful problem,
This would tend to corroborate reports from other sources that the Spanish officers in the fort as well as the men under them had joined with the laborers in the revolt.
January 20, 1872: In Cavite, 200 Filipino recruits revolt and murder their Spanish officers.
Negro Revolt threatened United States lives and property. ... This was not acceptable to Emilio Aguinaldo, the Filipino leader, ... On the following day, the attacks of all allied troops was successful,
Chief Lapu-Lapu successfully led the first Filipino revolt against Magellan. ... The earliest Filipino settlers to the U.S. immigrated after deserting Spanish galleons in Mexico during the late 1700s,
Gabriela was named after a Filipino heroine, Gabriela Silang, who along with her husband Diego led a revolt against the Spanish colonizers in the 1760’s. As a respected and acknowledged...
Filipino insurgent José Cuesta leads a revolt against Spanish rule, but Captain General Manuel Pavía y Lacy, 39, crushes the rebels.
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