Philippine History: The Cavite Mutiny of 1872

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What was the consequence for educated males who were convicted for their role in the revolt?

They were sentenced to life in jail.

What event sparked the emergence of nationalism in the Philippines?

The 1872 Mutiny at Cavite fort.

Who supported Tavera's account of the 1872 Mutiny?

Edmund Plauchut, a French writer.

What was the focus of Edmund Plauchut's account?

The execution of the three martyr priests.

What was the result of General Izquierdo's rigid policies?

The Filipinos fled the Spanish government in disgust.

What was the consequence of the Central Government's failure?

No investigation was conducted.

What is the significance of June 12, 1898, in Philippine history?

It is the day the Philippines gained independence.

What is the author's message about the past?

We must learn from our past to have a better future.

What is the author's tone towards the country's past?

Reflective and appreciative of the country's past.

What is the author's message about the country's independence?

We must not forget the sacrifices made for our independence.

Explore the historical significance of the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 and its impact on the Philippine Revolution. Learn about the events leading up to the country's independence and its commemoration on June 12.

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