The History of the Philippines: Empires, Colonization, and Identity — Fexingo History
In 1744, a Jesuit priest refused to give a Christian burial to a Filipino constable who had died in pursuit of a fugitive. That refusal sparked the longest revolt in Philippine history: the Dagohoy Rebellion, which lasted 85 years and saw the entire island of Bohol rise against Spanish rule. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, a native Boholano who transformed a personal grievance into a war of independence, the rebellion established a free indigenous government in the island's mountainous interior. Despite multiple Spanish expeditions—including a 1,000-soldier campaign in the 1750s—the rebels held out until 1829, when a combination of amnesty, military pressure, and the death of Dagohoy himself finally ended the conflict. This episode explores the origins of the rebellion, the leadership of Dagohoy, the rebel stronghold in the Anda Peninsula, and the eventual Spanish reconquest under Governor General Mariano Ricafort. Along the way, we consider what the rebellion reveals about colonial justice, indigenous political resilience, and the limits of Spanish authority in the Philippines. #DagohoyRebellion #FranciscoDagohoy #Bohol #PhilippineHistory #SpanishColonialEra #Rebellion #Jesuits #Anda #Ricafort #Visayas #ColonialJustice #LongestRevolt #IndigenousResistance #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #Philippines #18thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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