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7. What caused the Filipino-Chinese to revolt against the Spanish government?


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Answered by dymonddaddy1221
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Agrarian Revolt (1745-1746)  Filipino landowners in Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, and Laguna revolted against Spanish rule. their revolt was due to the land grabbing by Spaniards who took over their ancestral lands. ... - The Filipinos in this towns demanded the return of their land occupied by the Spanish priestExplanation:

Answered by Anonymous
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Ilocanos, Ibanags and other Filipinos revolted against alleged abuses by the tax collectors, including the collection of high taxes. It began when six tax collectors who had arrived from Vigan were killed by the natives. Governor-General Santiago de Vera sent Spanish and Filipino colonial troops to pacify the rebels.

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