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Comparison of the different versions of cavite muiny

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The mutiny was quickly crushed, but the

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionary

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified the

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tob

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who had

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals were

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity with

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity withthe mutineers. After a brief trial, three

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity withthe mutineers. After a brief trial, threepriests--José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora,

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity withthe mutineers. After a brief trial, threepriests--José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora,and Mariano Gómez-were publicly

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity withthe mutineers. After a brief trial, threepriests--José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora,and Mariano Gómez-were publiclyexecuted. The three subsequently

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity withthe mutineers. After a brief trial, threepriests--José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora,and Mariano Gómez-were publiclyexecuted. The three subsequentlybecame martyrs to the cause of

The mutiny was quickly crushed, but theSpanish regime under the reactionarygovernor Rafael de magnified theincident and used it as an excuse tobclamp down on those FilipinoS who hadbeen calling for governmental reform.A number of Filipino intellectuals wereseized and accused of complicity withthe mutineers. After a brief trial, threepriests--José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora,and Mariano Gómez-were publiclyexecuted. The three subsequentlybecame martyrs to the cause ofPhilippine independence.

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