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- Dagohoy_Rebellion abstract "The famous Dagohoy Rebellion, also known as Dagohoy Revolution or Dagohoy Revolt, is considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, this rebellion took place in the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829, roughly 85 years.It was one of two significant revolts that occurred in Bohol, Philippines during the Spanish Era. The other one was the Tamblot Uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict.Unlike the Tamblot revolt, the Dagohoy rebellion was not a religious conflict. Rather, it was like most of the early revolts which were ignited by forced labor, Spanish oppression, bandala, excessive tax collection and payment of tributes. On top of these injustices of the Jesuit priests, what triggered Dagohoy most was the refusal of the Jesuit priest to give a Christian burial to his brother who died in service while chasing a fugitive who went against Christianity. This provided the impetus for Dagohoy to call upon his fellow Boholanos to raise arms against the oppressors. The rebellion outlasted several Spanish Governors General and several missions.".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion causalties "Unknown".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion combatant "22px Boholano insurgents".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion combatant "22px Spain".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion commander Francisco_Dagohoy.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion commander Gasper_de_la_Torre.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion commander Jose_Lazaro_Cairo.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion commander Mariano_Ricafort_Palac%C3%ADn_y_Abarca.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion date "1744-01-24".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion isPartOfMilitaryConflict Philippine_revolts_against_Spain.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion place Bohol.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion place Philippines.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion result "*Pardoned 19,420 survivors and permitted them to live in new villages at the lowlands".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion result "Spanish victory".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion strength "2,200 soldiers".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion strength "3,000-20,000 followers (in 1744)".
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- Dagohoy_Rebellion casualties "19420".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion casualties "Unknown".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion combatant "22".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion commander "22".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion conflict "Dagohoy Rebellion".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion date "--01-24".
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- Dagohoy_Rebellion partof "the Philippine revolts against Spain".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion place Bohol.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion place Philippines.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion result "Spanish victory *Pardoned 19,420 survivors and permitted them to live in new villages at the lowlands".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion strength "2200".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion strength "3000".
- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:18th-century_rebellions.
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- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:Bohol.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:History_of_the_Philippines.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:Philippine_culture.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:Rebellions_against_the_Spanish_Empire.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:Rebellions_in_the_Philippines.
- Dagohoy_Rebellion subject Category:Visayan_history.
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- Dagohoy_Rebellion comment "The famous Dagohoy Rebellion, also known as Dagohoy Revolution or Dagohoy Revolt, is considered as the longest rebellion in Philippine history. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, also known as Francisco Sendrijas, this rebellion took place in the island of Bohol from 1744 to 1829, roughly 85 years.It was one of two significant revolts that occurred in Bohol, Philippines during the Spanish Era.".
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- Dagohoy_Rebellion name "Dagohoy Rebellion".