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Yes. Filipinos during that time are fighting not only for their lives but also for the independence of our country against our colonizers.

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When was the first Filipino revolution against Spaniards?

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What caused filipino-American collaboration against the Spaniards?

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What were the causes of Filipino revolts?

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Why did the Filipino revolutions against Spain fail?

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Is the revolt of filipino against Spaniards justifiable?

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What is rizal famous for?

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