Module 6.1 Flashcards

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The notary-public for the king sovereign

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Estevan de Marquina

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  • A native Alcala de Henares
  • Governor and Captain-general from May 16, 1584- May 1590
  • President of the Royal Audencia
A

Doctor Santiago de Vera

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He lead the conspiracy against the Spaniards

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Don Agustin de Legaspi

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  • Governor of the village of Tondo
  • Cousin of Don Agustin de Legaspi
A

Martin Panga

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Pedro Sarmiento’s servant and Chief encomienda

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Don Antonio Surabao

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  • first cousin of Martin Panga
  • Son of Lakandula
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Maagat Samalat

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What were the accusations towards Don Agustin de Legaspi, Martin Panga, and Maagat Salamat?

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  1. Sent a present of weapons and other articles to the King of Burney
  2. They sold and were selling their landed property
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Santiago de Vera discovered that Don Agustin de Legaspi and Maagat Salamat

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sent a quantity of shields and weapons to Xapon and the King of Burney

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9
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Who did the people of the Kingdom Burney killed on their way from Malacca to Manila?

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Franciscan Friar and other Spaniards

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10
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What are the 4 revolts?

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Tamblot Revolt, Bancao Revolt, Sumuroy Revolt, Malong Revolt

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a Native Priest who incited a series of uprisings against Spaniards

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Tamblot

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  • Society of Jesus
  • a Roman Catholic order of priests
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Jesuits

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Where did the Tamblot Revolt start? And who was in there?

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Zubu (Cebu); Jesuits

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14
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demon or evil in native language

A

divata

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15
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It is a religious revolt

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Bancao Revolt

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16
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Who was the alcalde/mayor of Cebu during Tamblot Revolt?

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Don Juan de Alcarazo

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17
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Where did the Bancao Rebellion happen?

A

Carigara, Leyte

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The bancao revolt began when the uprising of – was going on.

A

babaylan tamblot

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When did the Bancao Revolt occur?

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1662

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Who was involved in the Bancao Revolt?

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Bancao, the chieftain of Limasawa

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21
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Why did the Bancao Revolt occur?

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intolerance of the friars

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Who was the appointed priest during the Bancao Revolt?

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What did Bancao preach that upset his people?

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anti-Spanish and anti-Catholic sentiments

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  • a Waray
  • He lead the Sumuroy Revolt
A

Augustine Sumuroy (Juan Ponce Sumuroy)

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The Sumuroy Uprising occured between -- and --
1649-1650
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The Sumuroy Revolt eventually spread to the regions mostly with -- residents.
Pintados
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Regions/places where the Sumuroy Revolt spread
Mindanao, Bicol, Cebu, Masbate, Camiguin, Visayas, Zamboanga, Albay, Camarines, Surigao
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Who continued the military revolt against Spain when Sumuroy died?
David Dula
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Where did the Sumuroy Revolt occur?
Palapag, Samar
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Why did the Sumuroy Revolt occur?
Polo y servicio
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the leader of the Malong Revolt
Don Andres Malong
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Who are the only targets of the Malong Revolt?
Spanish government officials
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What did Malong declare himself to be after the execution of the Spanish town?
King of Pangasinan
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How many troops did Malong keep under his immediate command? How many men are under Melchor de Vera to Pampanga? And How many men are under Pedro Gumapos to the Ilocos?
2,000; 6,000; 3,000
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When was Malong caught and where was he brought for his trial before being shot?
February 6, 1661; Lingayen
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Where did the Malong Revolt happen?
Lingayen, Pangasinan
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Series of armed confrontations between overseas Chinese and the Spanish and their allied forces in Manila in October 1603
Chinese Insurrection/ Sangley Rebellion/ Sangley Revolt
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What are sangleys?
pure overseas Chinese
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- An-time resident in the Philippines - rich and highly esteemed by the Spaniard and feared and respected by the Sangleys
Juan Bautista de Vera
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Who arrived in large fleet on which sangleys could rely?
three official Mandarin representatives
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What did the three official Mandarin representatives look for? And what did they do which make the governor-general suspicious?
mountain of gold; made innovations in the Parian district
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- Juan Bautista de Vera's godson - a Christian Sangley who led the Chinese
Juan Untar
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Where was the hidden quarter of the Sangleys?
Tondo
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When Sangleys found out that their plan was being determined by the Spaniards, instead of attacking on --, they gathered on --.
November 30, St. Andrew's Day; October 3, the eve of the St. Francis
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How many Sangleys were massacred after days of fighting without the presence of De Vera?
2,000
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The longest revolt in the Philippine History
Dagohoy's Revolt
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How long did the Dagohoy Revolt last? When did it start and until what year?
85 years; 1744-1829
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Who leads the Dagohoy's Revolt?
Francisco Dagohoy
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Where did Dagohoy's Revolt take place?
Bohol
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Why did Dagohoy's Revolt occur?
Spanish authorities did not allow and refused a Christian burial for Dagohoy's dead brother.
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Upon his order, ALcalde-mayor Jose Lazaro Cairo, at the head of 2,200 Filipino-Spanish troops and several batteries, invaded Bohol on May 7, 1827.
General Mariano Ricafort
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he subdued the patriots after more than a year of the hard campaign.
Captain Manuel Sanz
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pardoned 19,420 survivors and permitted them to live in the new villages in the lowlands. These villagers are now the towns of Batuanan, Cabulao, Catigbian, and Vilar
Governor Ricafort
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How many survivors did Governor Ricafort pardon and permit to live in the new villages in the lowland?
19,420 survivors