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nanguna sa pang-aalsasa bohol nooong 1661 A. polo y servicio B. Diego at Gabriela silang C. Francisco maniago D. pag-a alas E. tamblot​

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Answer:

C. Francisco Maniago

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The Maniago Revolt was an uprising in Pampanga during the 1660s. It was a revolt against the Spanish during the colonial period and was named after its leader, Francisco Maniago. During that time, Pampanga drew most of the attention from the religious group because of its relative wealth. They also bore the burden of more tribute, forced labor, and rice exploitation. They were made to work for eight months under unfair conditions and were not paid for their labor and for the rice purchased from them. Their patience was put to the limit and they signified their intention to revolt by setting their campsite on fire. The fight soon began and because Maniago Revolt led by Don Francisco Maniago, initially caused by natives’ protest against the polo and bandala (“polo” was forced labour and “bandala” was tribute in the form of food stuff. bandala was the Kapampangan word for food basket.) , later became a struggle to free the natives from Spanish rule. The rebels were weakened by Gov. de Lara’s cooperation of Arayat chief Macapagal.