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Canlas, Irene Pauline D.

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Uprising/
Date Leader/s Place Cause/s
Revolt

Navotas, Governor Guido de Lavezares lifted the


Lakan Dula
1574 Lakan Dula Rizal exemption of Lakan Dula and his relatives
Revolt
Province from the tribute and forced labor.
Magat Salamat (Lakan
Dulas son), Agustin de
Tondo Legazpi, Juan Banal Hostility of the Spaniards; ignited by love of
1587 Tondo
(Conspiracy) (Chief of Tondo), Pedro freedom.
Balingit (Chief of
Pandacan)

Magalat Resentment of payment of tributes and polo


1596 Magalat Cagayan
Revolt y servicio.

Ladias Malolos, Ladia wants independence and freedom and


1643 Pedro Ladia
Conspiracy Bulacan to proclaim a King of the Tagalogs

Sending of Filipino people to Cavite, leaving


Sumoroy Palapag,
1649 Agustin Sumoroy their homes to be separated from their
Revolt Samar
families.
Abuses of the Spanish officials who refused
Maniago
1660 Francisco Maniago Pampanga to pay for the food that they had taken from
Revolt
the Filipinos
Spanish oppressive impositions,
Malong maltreatment of the Spaniards officials of
1660 Andres Molong Pangasinan
Revolt the province with regard to the Polo y
Servicio (forced labor)

Bancao Spanish people hated him as he convinced a


1622 Bancao Leyte
Revolt lot of natives to go back to the original faith.

Palaris Revolt 1762 Juan dela Cruz Palaris Pangasinan imposition of tribute

Father Gaspar Morales, Jesuit priest of


Dagohoy
1663 Dagohoy Oton, Panay Inabangan, Bohol refised a Christian Burial
Revolt
to Dagohoys brother

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