1872 Cavite mutiny
Arsenal
Cavite
Death sentence
El filibusterismo
Forced labor
GOMBURZA
Gomburza
Guam
Hong Kong
International Standard Book Number
Jacinto Zamora
José Burgos
Jose Rizal
Life imprisonment
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Marianas
Mariano Gómez
Mindanao
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Our Lady of Loreto
Philippine Revolution
Philippine revolts against Spain
Philippines
Rafael de Izquierdo
Spain
Arsenal
Cavite
Death sentence
El filibusterismo
Forced labor
GOMBURZA
Gomburza
Guam
Hong Kong
International Standard Book Number
Jacinto Zamora
José Burgos
Jose Rizal
Life imprisonment
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Manila
Marianas
Mariano Gómez
Mindanao
Mutiny
Our Lady of Loreto
Philippine Revolution
Philippine revolts against Spain
Philippines
Rafael de Izquierdo
Spain
Cavite Mutiny
Part of the Philippine revolts against Spain
Date
February 20–21, 1872
Location
Fort San Felipe, Cavite, Philippines
Result
Spanish victory
Execution of Gomburza
Forced exile of many Philippine liberals to Hong Kong, Marianas and other places.
Beginning of Filipino nationalism leading to the Philippine Revolution.
Belligerents
Spain
Filipino workers and military personnel
Commanders and leaders
Felipe Ginoves
Sgt. Ferdinand La Madrid
Strength
One regiment, four cannons
Around 200 soldiers and laborers
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Cavite Mutiny
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The Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was an uprising of military personnel of Fort San Felipe, the Spanish arsenal in Cavite, Philippines on January 20, 1872. Around 200 soldiers and laborers rose up in the belief that it would elevate to a national uprising. The mutiny was unsuccessful, and government soldiers executed many of the participants and began to crack down on a burgeoning nationalist movement. Many scholars believe that the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was the beginning of Filipino nationalism that would eventually lead to the Philippine Revolution of 1896.1
Contents
1 Causes
2 Battle
3 Aftermath
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Causes
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The primary cause of the mutiny is believed to be an order from Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo to subject the soldiers of the Engineering and Artillery Corps to personal taxes, from which they were previously exempt. The taxes required them to pay a monetary sum as well as to perform forced labor called, "polo y servicio". The mutiny was sparked on January 20, when the laborers received their pay and realized the taxes as well as the falla, the fine one paid to be exempt from forced labor, had been deducted from their salaries.
Battle
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1872 Cavite mutiny
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Their leader was Fernando La Madrid, a mestizo Sergeant. The mutineers thought that soldiers in Manila would join them in a concerted uprising, the signal being the firing of rockets from the city walls on that night. Unfortunately, what they thought to be the signal was actually a burst of fireworks in celebration of the feast of Our Lady of Loreto, the patron of Sampaloc. News of the mutiny reached Manila, the Spanish authorities feared for a massive Filipino uprising. The next day, a regiment led by General Felipe Ginoves besieged the fort until the mutineers surrendered. Ginoves then ordered to fire immediately at those who surrendered including La Madrid.
Aftermath
Throughout his ecclesiastical career he has held important positions at Manila Cathedral He advocated the empowerment of the secular clergy which is frown upon by the Spanish friars Burgos was implicated in Cavite Mutiny which caused him his life Together with Rev Gomez and Zamora he was executed in Bagumbayan in 1872
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Being a freemason, he was implicated in the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 and was subsequently exiled to Ceuta in Spanish Morocco or Cartagena, Spain for 10 years. ...
In the aftermath of the mutiny, all Filipino soldiers were disarmed and later sent into exile in Mindanao. Those suspected of supporting the mutineers were arrested and executed. The mutiny was used by Spanish colonial government and the Spanish friars to implicate three Filipino priests, Mariano Gómez, José Burgos and Jacinto Zamora, collectively known as GOMBURZA and other Filipino leaders. These executions, particularly those of the GOMBURZA, were to have a significant effect on people because of the shadowy nature of the trials. Jose Rizal dedicated his work, El filibusterismo for the executed priests.
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On January 27, 1872 Governor-General Rafael Izquierdo approved the death sentences on forty-one of the mutineers. On February 6, eleven more were sentenced to death, but these were commuted to life imprisonment. Others were exiled to Guam. The most important group created a colony of Filipino expatriates in Europe, particularly in Madrid and Barcelona, where they were able to create small associations and print publications that were to advance the claims of the Philippine Revolution.
See also
Philippine revolts against Spain
Mutiny
References
^ Chandler, David P. In search of Southeast Asia: a modern history. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-1110-0.
External links
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