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Timeline of Philippine history

 
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Timeline of Philippine history
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This is a timeline of Philippine history. To know more about the background of these events, re-read the history of the Philippines article. For the country, see Philippines.

Contents

Pre-historic

10th-15th centuries

16th century

17th century

18th century

British

Year Date Event
1762 September 22 British fleet entered seizes Manila Bay as part of the Seven Years War
1762 October 5 Manila fell under the British rule; start of the British occupation.
1762 British forces looted and plundered many of Manila establishments through the so-called Rape of Manila.
1762 October 6 Junior legislator of the Audiencia Simón de Anda y Salazar established provisional government of the Philippines in Bacolor, Pampanga with him as the dictator.
1762 November 2 The British East India Company commissioned The Rt Hon. Dawsonne Drake became the first British governor-general of the Philippines until 1764.
1763 Dabo and Marayac Revolt (1763)
1763 Isabela Revolt (1763).
1763 February 10 Treaty of Paris implicitly returns Manila to Spain.
1763 Deaths of Gabriela Silang, the only Filipina to have led a revolt, and her husband Diego.
1764 March 17 Anda handed over the control of the colonial government to Francisco Javier de la Torre.
1764 June 11 The last of the British ships that sailed to Manila left Philippines for India. This ends the British occupation.
1765 February 10 Royal Fiscal of Manila Don Francisco Léandro de Viana wrote the famous letter to King Charles III of Spain, later called as "Viana Memorial of 1765". The document advises the king to abandon the colony because of the economic and social devastation created by the Seven Years' War. The suggestion was not heeded.
1765 Governor José Antonio Raón y Gutiérrez ordered minting of parallelogramic-shaped coins called barrillas, the first coined minted in the Philippines.
1768 July 23 Following the Suppression of the Jesuits, the members of the Society of Jesus in the Philippines were expelled by Raón after he received a dated later from Charles III's chief minister Don Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea in March 1, 1767 instructing the king's order to expel Jesuits. They surrender their properties to Spanish civil authorities.
1771 Moro pirates traveled all over the country and raids many fishing villages in Manila Bay, Mariveles, Parañaque, Pasay and Malate.
1785 Lagutao Revolt (1785).
1787 Magtanong and Malibiran Revolt (1787).
1788 Ilocos Norte Revolt (1788).
1788 April 2 Birth of the greatest Tagalog poet from Bulacan Francisco "Balagtas" Baltazar.

19th century

20th century

21st century

2000

2001

2003

2004

2005

2006

  • A state of emergency was declared in February in response to coup rumours.

2007

2009

2010

See also

References

  1. ^ Adib Majul, Cesar (1999). Muslims in the Philippines. University of the Philippines Press. ISBN 9715421881. 

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