In Vidal's version of Cavite Mutiny, the garrison of Manila is composed mostly of native soldiers, Is true or false?
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It refers to the terms used by Izquierdo in describing the Cavite Mutiny. Activity 12: True/False True 1. In Vidal's version of Cavite Mutiny, the garrison of Manila is composed mostly of native soldiers. False
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The above-given statement is False.
- The Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was an uprising by Filipino troops stationed at Fort San Felipe, a Spanish arsenal in Cavite, Philippines, which was part of the Spanish East Indies at the time.
- Around 200 colonial soldiers and laborers attempted to start a statewide uprising.
- Government soldiers put crushed the insurgency, as well as a nascent Philippines nationalism movement.
- The 1872 Cavite Mutiny is often recognized as the beginning of Filipino nationalism, which culminated in the 1896 Philippine Revolution.
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