The heaviest blow comes after a mutiny …

Years: 1864 - 1875

The heaviest blow comes after a mutiny on January 20, 1872, when about  two hundred Filipino dockworkers and soldiers in Cavite Province revolt and kill their Spanish officers, apparently in the mistaken belief that a general uprising is in progress among Filipino regiments in Manila.

Grievances connected with the government's revocation of old privileges—particularly exemption from tribute service—inspire the revolt, which is put down by January 22.

The authorities, however, begin weaving a tale of conspiracy between the mutineers and prominent members of the Filipino community, particularly diocesan priests.

The governor asserts that a secret junta, with connections to liberal parties in Spain, exists in Manila and is ready to overthrow Spanish rule.

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