He wrote El Filibusterismo in honor of the martyring of GOMBURZA.
Where did the mutiny happen?
Cavite
How many known interpretations of the Cavite Mutiny are there?
Three
He replaced his predecessor and was known for his "iron-fist" rule.
Governor-General Rafael Gerónimo Cayetano Izquierdo y Gutiérrez
How many Filipino soldiers took part in the Cavite Mutiny?
200
Who wrote the Spanish version of the mutiny?
Jose Montero y Vidal
Governor General that abolished press censorship, ended flogging as a punishment for native soldiers, resolved agrarian issues, in Cavite, etc.
Carlos Maria de la Torre y Nava Cerrada
What year did the mutiny happen?
1872
Who wrote the Filipino version of the mutiny?
Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
He was sent to recapture Fort San Felipe.
General Felipe Ginovés Espinar
Where in Cavite did the 200 Filipino soldiers and workers revolt?
Fort San Felipe
According to the Filipino version of the mutiny, what was the cause?
The real cause was the unjust removal of privileges that Filipino workers and soldiers at the Cavite Arsenal had long enjoyed.
There were multiple accounts of the Filipino version of the mutiny, but two were the most prevalent. One was Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera. Who was the other one?
Teodoro Agoncillo
Who led the charge of the Cavite Mutiny?
Sgt. Fernando La Madrid
According to the Spanish version of the mutiny, what was the cause?
It was a pre-planned revolution