How did Governor Gen Izquierdo describe Cavite Mutiny?
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Account of Governor-General Rafael Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
He insisted that the mutiny is stimulated and prepared by the native clergy, mestizos and lawyers as a signal of objection against the injustices of the government such as not paying provinces for tobacco crops, pay tribute and rendering of forced labor.
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Governor Gen Izquierdo describes Cavite Mutiny as a sign of objection towards the injustice of the government.
- Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was an uprising movement that marked the beginning of Filipino nationalism.
- Governor - General Izquierdo accounts that this event of mutiny was stimulated by the native clergies and lawyers.
- According to Izquierdo, this mutiny was a sign of objection towards the government for not paying the provinces for tobacco crops, paying tribute, and rendering forced labor.
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