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In History / Senior High School | 2025-03-16

Do you think there is a possibility that the Cavite Mutiny will be successful if they did not misunderstand the signal of the attack?​

Asked by valdezjeniwayne

Answer (1)

Soldiers and workers from Cavite Mutiny tried to rebel against Spanish colonial rule in 1872, but their plan failed. They were at Fort San Felipe at the time. One big reason it didn't work was that the signal that was meant to coordinate the attack was messed up.  But the Spanish colonial government had more means and stronger military power. Spain could have put down the revolt with help from Manila. The mutiny also didn't have much backing from other provinces, which made it hard to keep up a large-scale revolution.In theory, success was possible, but the lack of planning, poor coordination, and Spain's control over the Philippines made it unlikely that they would win in the long run. The Cavite Mutiny was still an important event in Philippine history because it led to the death of GOMBURZA and inspired other Filipinos to start their own revolutions. It failed physically, but it sparked a movement of nationalists against Spain that grew stronger.

Answered by BrainlyModIsBusy | 2025-03-16