Who is a Filipino scholar and researcher, who wrote the Filipino version of the bloody incident in Cavite.
Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera
The incident was a mere mutiny by the native Filipino soldiers and laborers of the Cavite arsenal who turned out to be dissatisfied with the abolition of their ____________.
Privileges
How many men that comprised of soldiers, laborers of the arsenal, and residents of Cavite headed by Sergeant Lamadrid rose in arms and assassinated the commanding officer and Spanish officers in sight.
200
Tavera believed that the Spanish friars and Izquierdo used the _________ as a powerful lever by magnifying it as a full-blown conspiracy involving not only the native army but also included residents of Cavite and Manila, and more importantly the native clergy to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines.
Cavite Mutiny
It was a simple mutiny by the native filipino soldiers and laborers of the Cavite arsenal who turned out to be dissatisfied with the abolition of their privileges
Filipino Version
The rebellion was officially deemed to have been put down after ______.
two days
General Izquierdo replaced General __ _____ as the new Governor
La torre
General Izquierdo prohibited the founding school of ___ and ____
arts and trade
what is the main cause of the Cavite Mutiny
abolished privileges of the filipino
Name the fort where the Cavite Mutiny took place.
Fort San Felipe
Who was the Filipino sergeant that led the Cavite Mutiny?
Sergeant Lamadrid
Which Spanish governor-general was in power during the Cavite Mutiny?
Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo
What is the labor system that the Filipino soldiers and workers were protesting against during the Cavite Mutiny.
Polo y Servicio
Which Philippine national hero cited the execution of Gomburza as a significant influence on his own revolutionary ideas?
Dr. José Rizal
What role did the abolition of the privilege of tax exemption play in the Cavite Mutiny?
It was one of the key grievances that fueled the dissatisfaction of Filipino workers and soldiers, leading to the mutiny.
What was the primary accusation against Fathers Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora that led to their execution?
They were accused of being involved in a supposed conspiracy to overthrow Spanish rule.
In what location were Fathers Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora executed?
Bagumbayan
What was the method of execution used for Fathers Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora?
Garrote
The Cavite Mutiny and the execution of Gomburza had a profound effect on a young Filipino who later became a national hero. How old was José Rizal when the Cavite Mutiny occurred?
10 years old
Name the Filipino intellectual movement that sought to achieve reforms and equality under Spanish colonial rule, influenced partly by the events of the Cavite Mutiny.