(Jan. 20, 1872), brief uprising of 200 Filipino troops and workers at the Cavite arsenal, which became the excuse for Spanish repression of the embryonic Philippine nationalist movement. Ironically, the harsh reaction of the Spanish authorities served ultimately to promote the nationalist cause. The mutiny was quickly crushed, but the Spanish regime under the reactionary governor Rafael de Izquierdo magnified the incident and used it as an excuse to clamp down on those Filipinos who had been calling for governmental reform. A number of Filipino intellectuals were seized and accused of complicity with the mutineers. After a brief trial, three priestsJos Burgos, Jacinto Zamora, and Mariano Gmezwere publicly executed. The three subsequently became martyrs to the cause of Philippine independence.
CAVITE MUTINY
Meaning of CAVITE MUTINY in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012