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The Spanish were spotted by Antonio, one of Palaris's generals on a tree, which he was quick to alarm their troops through the sound of his bugle. Palaris dispersed his troops throughout the river banks to face the Spanish. The force of 33 Spaniards and 400 Kapampangans under Francisco Arayat arrived
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After preparations of the revolt were brewing around late November, the Spanish had arrived at the province from Pampanga, after suffering ambushes set up by the rebels around late December. They signaled their arrival by the sound of gunfire. Rejecting another peace offer from Anda, Palaris declared
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On November 18, 1763, the Spanish returned to reclaim Pangasinan from the rebels, successfully persuading Palaris to return under Spanish rule. Pangasinenses who escaped to Pampanga were ordered to return, while the document of Melendez about the rebels' demands were burned to prove loyalty to Spain.
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When Valdez reached the battlefield, it is certain that it was a struggle between the two sides, as each received numerous casualties on the fighting. Destroyed equipment, abandoned weapons and numerous dead bodies were scattered across the fields. Antonio, Palaris's general was captured, then taken
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It was due to inexperience and the doubting of the rebels that caused the Spanish to claim victory, even taking the rebels' flag. However Arayat ordered a retreat since crossing the river was too difficult and also because the rebels were much more numerous, carrying their flag as a symbol of their
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Both Arza and Valdez had face-to-face combat until they both slipped towards the river. Everyone paused for a while and waited to see who would rose first. Valdez initially rose carrying the now dead Arza, which had its neck broke. Valdez himself was later killed by a gunfire, his body never to be
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Palaris, after hearing of Antonio's capture, tried to save him but the Spanish already beheaded him after Antonio had finally told the man who was behind the revolt in exchange for personal freedom. Immediately, the Spanish spread Palaris's name throughout the province, marking the first time they
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At first the Pangasinenses accepted the return of Spanish rule, as long as they were allowed to keep their liberties obtained during the time it was independent. However, the Spanish had empty coffers, so they immediately raised taxes among the populace. This caused them to be wary of the Spanish,
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at the time when he heard of the revolt in Pangasinan. He warned to the inhabitants of the province to retain loyalty to Spain, serve without pay and pay taxes. However, he couldn't take action against this since he was still hiding from the British who recently sent a force to capture him and his
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The two forces met again at Barrio Pias, around March, 1764. Aside from the main force at Pias, a group of cavalrymen under Victor Valdez was stationed near Mangaldan to check the invading Spaniards from San Fabian. However, this largely failed as Valdez and his group got heavily drunk until
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Meanwhile Pedro Tagle took his position and shouted at the soldiers on the command of attack to maintain morale. Suddenly a hand-to-hand combat took place throughout the other bank. One soldier was hit with a poisoned spear, which took some time for him to paralyze and scream before dying.
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Numerous people experienced hardships thoroughout the entirety of the revolt. People that fled had to resort to eating banana leaves in order to survive. There are also a large number of deaths involving babies and children. It was said that Barrio Catopactopacan had the highest number of
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In an effort to eradicate any possible rebel that might be blending with the general populace, the Spanish shot every person they come across at Barrio Ymbo, including civilians who had nothing to do without the revolt. Numerous others hid in the woods in an attempt to escape infighting.
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Anda persuaded the friars there to oppose against Palaris, but they didn't do anything since they lack armies. In Lingayen, the vicar there, Andres Melendez agreed to the rebels' demands, even publishing a document that agreed with this, possibly to save his life from the rebels.
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Afterwards, the sound of artillery fire began when the Spanish fired at Palaris's force, followed by a cavalry charge led by Pedro Hernani on crossing the river towards the other side. Hernani was then killed by Domingo's spear, but not without shooting Domingo with a pistol.
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Anda dispatched one hundred and eighty men from his camp to Pangasinan, and gave orders to Manuel Arza to extirpate the last remains of the rebellion from Ilocos, that he might form a junction with the troops going to Manila under command of Pedro Bonardel.
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Palaris, now tired, exhausted and left alone after the Hidalgo brothers, the last leaders aside him killed, escaped the Spanish and his at Barrio de Dios (Porac now). Afterwards he went to Barrio Magtaking, and finally at Barrio Pao.
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On January 16, 1765, as usual, Simeona brings his brother's lunch at theur dining room. Without hesitation, Palaris ate: this allowed his sister to take time to destroy his bow and arrow, then gave the Spanish a signal to attack.
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Palaris's body was dragged towards Binalatongan and paraded across the town, accompanied by band music. To instill fear towards the people the corpse was chopped, afterwards different body parts were hung across several barrios.
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The Spanish decided to pause their advance towards Palaris for a while. Then afterwards, Arza lead a charge by crossing the river. They were met with gunfire from the rebels but nevertheless managed to cross to the other side.
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After nearly 10 months, Palaris set out to start the revolt for a third time. They killed many, though that was not enough as they were quickly overwhelmed by the Spanish, forcing them turn east towards
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The remaining rebels finally surrendered after nearly a long period of revolt against the Spanish between January and March. Civilians who fled to the mountains also returned after the infighting.
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later. They successfully encouraged some of Palaris's soldiers to defect, and Palaris greeted them in calm. The Spanish warned Palaris of the consequences, of which he replied in return:
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The population of Pangasinan also saw a dramatic decrease, it has been estimated that 26,927 people were killed between 1762 and 1765, composing nearly half of the pre-war population.
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to end the rebellion completely. Still in Pias, Palaris sent the entirety of his surviving force in an attempt to thwart off the Spanish. After a brief siege of the municipal hall in
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midnight. They were awakened by the sound of cannon fire from the Spanish who recently arrived. Although too late, Valdez nevertheless immediately lead his forces to assist Palaris.
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Lasting for a week, the battle certainly dealt a massive blow to Palaris as his forces received large casualties from the otherwise more-equipped and better-trained Spaniards.
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Due to a recent beating since she was a bit late bringing his brother's necessities, Simeona decided to end this suffering by revealing Palaris's whereabouts to Bonardel.
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At the incitement of the British, Palaris decided to start his revolt. With him were other leaders such as his brother Domingo, Juan de la Vera and two Hidalgo brothers.
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After nearly a week, the rebels retreated to other side of the Calasiao River, then afterwards destroyed the bridge to prevent the Spanish from crossing over.
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Although poorly inexperienced and trained, they were determined to never revert back to Spanish rule again. Palaris and his associates restarted the revolt.
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started under the leadership of Andres Malong, who declared himself King of Pangasinan. The revolt would end with Malong's surrender by late January 1661.
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Palaris and his force repelled a Spanish attack at the battle of Agno on March 1, 1763, expanding its control towards the then-northern Zambaleño town of
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His dealings with his townsfolk earned for him their confidence and respect and, being a dynamic and restless man, he easily became their leader.
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For the first time since 1660, the Pangasinenses under the leadership of Malong and his subordinates experienced and enjoyed freedom once more.
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The revolt started on November 3, 1762, after the alcalde mayor of Pangasinan sent a royal commission to collect tribute from the natives.
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By this time, rebel activity was only confined to the mountains, with the Spanish firmly reestablished their authority in the province.
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Palaris was always rude to his sister, Simeona, always bore the brunt of the brother's fury in times when he bursts his anger out.
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friars left the province due to fear and terror. In their place were Pangasinense officials who took charge of the province.
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on October 6, 1762. Due to his stay at the capital, he dressed, spoke and acts like a Manileño so that when he returned to
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valor. Before the final retreat of the rebels, Palaris took the time to cross the river and stab at least few soldiers.
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What followed was a hand-to-hand combat between the Spanish and the rebels, the latter being slowly overwhelmed.
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to the Spanish camp chained and tortured. All of the bodies and destroyed equipment were thrown off a cliff.
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heard of the man who lead their revolution. Nevertheless, the Pangasinenses refused to assist them.
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The Spanish did nothing to quell Palaris's revolt, and by December all Spaniards except the
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between them, Anda quickly took action to quell Pangasinense independence, initially after
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Bonardel led his troops on the hut, and Palaris was immediately murdered on the spot.
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After the battle, Palaris and his surviving men regrouped in a barrio named Pias, in
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when news broke out that the British had taken possession of the Philippines after a
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the start of a revolution in the goal of achieving Pangasinense independence.
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Flag of the Pangasinense rebels at the Bayambang river, early December 1762
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Pangasinan would remain under Spanish rule until the advent of the
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An Historical View of the Philippine Islands, Chapter XVI
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After Barrio Pias, the Spanish raided the municipaity of
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Juan de la Cruz Palaris
San Carlos City
Pangasinan
Philippine revolts against Spain
Seven Years' War
Pangasinan
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Spain
Pangasinense rebels
Simon de Anda

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British occupation of Manila
Manila
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