why it is called 2 faces of the Cavite Mutiny?
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Two major events happened in 1872, first was the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the other was the martyrdom of the three martyr priests in the persons of Fathers Mariano Gomes, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora (GOMBURZA). However, not all of us knew that there were different accounts in reference to the said event.
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It is called 2 faces of the Cavite mutiny because Two significant occasions occurred in 1872, first was the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the other was the affliction of the three saint clerics in the people of Fathers Mariano Gomes, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora (GOMBURZA).
Cavite mutiny
- Quite a while back, on January 20, 1872, around 200 Filipino military staff of Fort San Felipe Arsenal in Cavite, Philippines, organized an uprising which in a way prompted the Philippine Revolution in 1896.
- Insurrection is a revolt among a gathering (normally of the military, of a team or of a group of privateers) to go against, change, or defeat an association to which they were beforehand faithful. During the Age of Discovery, uprising especially implied open disobedience to a boat's commander.
- Two significant occasions occurred in 1872, first was the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the other was the affliction of the three saint clerics in the people of Fathers Mariano Gomes, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora (GOMBURZA). In any case, not we all realize that there were various records concerning the said occasion.
- At first, both Montero and Izquierdo scored out that the abrogation of honors delighted in by the specialists of Cavite arms stockpile, for example, non-installment of accolades and exclusion from force work were the fundamental reasons of the "upheaval" as how they called it, in any case, different causes were identified by them including the Spanish.
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