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The Silang Revolt against the Spanish occupation in the Philippines ended in defeat. One of its leaders, Gabriela Silang was executed by Spanish authorities.

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What were the causes of silang's revolt?

Diego Silang's revolt in the Philippines was primarily sparked by resentment towards Spanish colonial rule, discriminatory policies, and abusive treatment of native Filipinos. Silang's alliance with the British against the Spanish also played a role in the revolt. Additionally, economic grievances, such as excessive taxation and forced labor, contributed to the uprising.


What is the difference of Silang's revolt with other revolts in the Philippines?

The Silang Revolt happened during the British occupation of the Philippines during the Spanish colonization period. Don't get confused, it's still the Spanish period. The British actually asked the help of Diego Silang to overthrow the Spanish Rule. -Leo Amadeus Ruiz. :)


Her name starts with a G she continued the revolt started by her husband in Ilocos?

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