The document discusses the 1872 Cavite Mutiny in the Philippines, where Filipino soldiers and laborers revolted against Spanish colonial authorities. It provides background information on the mutiny and execution of priests Gomez, Burgos and Zamora, known collectively as Gomburza, who were accused of instigating the revolt. The document also contains sections about the Spanish and Filipino historian perspectives on the event.
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The document discusses the 1872 Cavite Mutiny in the Philippines, where Filipino soldiers and laborers revolted against Spanish colonial authorities. It provides background information on the mutiny and execution of priests Gomez, Burgos and Zamora, known collectively as Gomburza, who were accused of instigating the revolt. The document also contains sections about the Spanish and Filipino historian perspectives on the event.
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Cavite mutiny
• 1872 Cavite Mutiny
• Martyrdom of the three priests of Fathers Mariano Gomez,
Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora (GOMBURZA) Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera
• Born on April 13, 1857 in Escolta Manila
• A Filipino scholar and researcher • He wrote the Filipino version of the bloody incident in Cavite. MUTIN
• Y • A rebellion against authority. Comes from an old verb, “mutine” which means “revolt” According to Pardo De Tavera
• The incident was a merely amutiny by Filipino soldiers
and laborers of the Cavite arsenal to the dissatisfaction
arising from the draconian policies of Izquierdo.
(abolition of privaleges and prohibition of the founding of
the school of arts and trades)
Cavite Mutiny Battle
Uprising military personnel of Fort San Felipe ( the
Spanish arsenal in Cavite ) 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. GOMBURZA • Collective name of the three Martyred Priests.
• Tagged as the masterminds of the Cavite Mutiny
• They were prominent Filipino priest charged with
treason and sedition
On February 17, 1872 The three martyred priest were executed by garrote by the Spaniards in Bagumbayan in connection with the 1872 Cavite Mutiny.
This is a scene witnessed by young Jose Rizal.
Spanish Version
Cavite Mutiny of 1872
• Jose Montero y Vidal, a prolific Spanish historian
documented the event and highlighted it as an attempt
of the Indios to overthrow the Spanish government in
the Philippines. • Meanwhile, Gov. Gen. Rafael Izquierdo’s official report
to the King of Spain magnified the event and made use
of it to implicate the native clergy, which was then active
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