MAIN HEADS OF THE CAVITE MUTINY: Crisanto delos Reyes, Maximo Inocencio, Enrique Paraiso.
Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda used “Jose Rizal” para makapasok sa Ateneo de Manila to take Law with the help of Xerez Burgos, pamangkin ni Padre Jose Burgos.
Governador-Heneral Carlos Maria de la Torre y Navacerrada – Liberalismo
Paciano Mercado, matalik na kaibigan ni Padre Burgos at kapatid ni Dr. Jose Rizal.
Father Pedro Pelaez pushes the secularization movement.
GomBurZa: Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, Jacinto Zamora
GomBurZa: Executed in Bagumbayan, February 17, 1872
El Filibusterismo was dedicated to the executed priest, GomBurZa.
Father of Pedro Paterno, Maximo Peterno, Dr. Antonio M. Rigidor y Jurado and Jose Maria Basa were exiled to Guam/Mariana Islands.
February 06, 11 more were sentenced to death but commuted to life imprisonment.
January 27, 1872 – approval of death sentences of 41 mutineers.
Supporters of the mutineers were arrested and executed.
Filipino soldiers were exiled to the Southern Island in Mindanao.
FILIPINOS’ PERSPECTIVE: By Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera, a Filipino Scholar.
Claimed by Rafael Geronimo Cayetano Izquierdo y Gutierrez, Governor-General, but worsened it by Implicating the native clergy and accused secularization.
Written by Jose Antonio Julian Montero y Vidal, a Spanish Historian.
Mutineers misinterpreted the fireworks at the Feast of Our Lady of Loreto in Sampalok, Manila, as the signal for revolution.