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Map of the Philippines with the present-day Cordillera Administrative Region highlighted, where Igorot resistance was concentrated. For three centuries, the Igorot peoples of the Cordillera mountain range resisted Spanish attempts at colonization. [1]
The resistance, directed by the governor, Amorrea, was successful, and the siege abandoned, the Moros turning their efforts to raids on Mindoro and the Calamianes, where great damage was done. In 1724 the Jolo sultan made a treaty of peace with the Spaniards, ceding the island of Basilan.
The Igorot Revolt of 1601 (Filipino: Aklasan ng mga Igorot) was a failed expedition in 1601 by Spain in an attempt to subjugate and Christianize the Igorot people of northern Luzon, in the Philippines. The term "revolt" is a misnomer owing to the independence of the Igorots at the time. [1]
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines (1565–1898), there were several revolts against the Spanish colonial government by indigenous Moro, Lumad, Indios, Chinese (Sangleys), and Insulares (Filipinos of full or near full Spanish descent), often with the goal of re-establishing the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to Lumad communities, Maginoo rajah, and Moro datus.
Igorot resistance to Spanish colonization; ... a vassal state of Kingdom of Brunei. [7] [8] ... A map of Luzon Island showing Japanese landings and advances from ...
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Igorot resistance to Spanish colonization; Igorot revolt This page was last edited on 2 July 2016, at 05:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...