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The Basi Revolt of 1807: Ilocanos Fight for Their Fermented Drink

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In 1807, the Ilocanos of Piddig rose up against Spanish colonial authorities over a seemingly trivial issue: a ban on the home production of basi, a fermented sugarcane drink. But behind this revolt lay deeper grievances: the Bourbon Reforms' economic strictures, the abuse of local officials, and the erosion of traditional rights. This episode follows the rebellion from its spark in Piddig to its bloody suppression, and examines the cultural significance of basi in Ilocano society. Through the story of leaders like Saralogo Ambaristo and the vivid paintings of Esteban Villanueva, we explore how a drink became a symbol of resistance. We also consider the revolt's place in the broader arc of Philippine anti-colonial uprisings and its legacy in Ilocano identity. Join Lucas and Luna as they uncork the story of the Basi Revolt. #BasiRevolt #Ilocos #Piddig #SaralogoAmbaristo #EstebanVillanueva #BourbonReforms #PhilippineRevolution #SpanishColonialEra #FoodHistory #SugarCane #1807 #Luzon #ColonialResistance #IlocanoCulture #FermentedDrinks #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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