The failures of revolution during Spanish colonization in the Philippines stemmed from a combination of factors, including lack of unified leadership, internal divisions among revolutionary factions, and the overwhelming military power of the Spanish forces. Additionally, many uprisings were localized and lacked a cohesive national agenda, making it difficult to sustain momentum. The influence of the Catholic Church and Spanish authorities also suppressed revolutionary sentiments and organized resistance. Ultimately, these challenges hindered the success of revolutionary movements, prolonging Spanish rule until the late 19th century.
a failure, it ruined economic supplies for millions
he died in Philippines and his crew was successful but he was considered a failure.
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Many left because of a failure of a democratic revolution in Germany in 1848.
It managed to overthrow the Csar and Imperial Russia, but it failed to reach its utopian goals.
The success of the reform movement in the Philippines depends on the perspective. While some view it as a failure because it did not lead to immediate independence from colonial rule, it is also considered a success because it laid the groundwork for future resistance against Spanish colonization and eventual independence from colonial powers.
Yes, it was.
a failure, it ruined economic supplies for millions
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Failure.
yes it is
he died in Philippines and his crew was successful but he was considered a failure.
Bentot died in 1986, in Philippines of heart failure.
It's in Spanish, which means failure.
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