Jose Montero Y Vidal

Jose Montero Y Vidal

professional history (summarized) of jose montero y vidal

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1. professional history (summarized) of jose montero y vidal


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Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny.
Born in Cadiz, Spain, Montero y Vidal was a writer belonging to the last third quarter of the 19th century who specialized in affairs pertinent to the Philippine Islands, according to the Enciclopedia Universal Ilustrada Europea-Anericana ( vol. 36). He was a contributor to the Real Academia de la Historica.

2. what exactly jose montero y vidal biography?​


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3. understanding the historical information about jose montero y vidal​


Answer:

Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny

4. What exactly did jose montero and gov. Gen Rafael izquierdo tell about the cavite mutiny?


Answer:

Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny.

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5. Why did the Spanish historian Jose Montero y Vidal criticized his account of the mutiny?​


Answer: The mutiny was unsuccessful, and government soldiers executed many of the participants and began to crack down on a burgeoning Philippines nationalist movement. Many scholars believed that the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 was the beginning of Filipino nationalism that would eventually lead to the Philippine Revolution of 1896

Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny. They mentioned that the mutiny was powered by a group of native clergy.

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6. What Jose Montero Y Vidal do during on Caviti Mutiny of 1872​


Answer:

Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands


7. 3.If you were an insulares standing as a witness in front of the Real Audiencia de Manila and of Gov. Gen. Rafael Izquierdo, will you side to the statements made by a fellow Spaniard, Jose Montero y Vidal? Or to the statements of a Filipino mestizo, Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera? ​


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8. Jose Vidal version and comparison among for the 4​


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9. Identify the possible bias of cavite mutiny of 1872 by Jose montero y vidal


Answer:

The 12th of June of every year since 1898 is a very important event for all the Filipinos.  In this particular day, the entire Filipino nation as well as Filipino communities all over the world gathers to celebrate the Philippines’ Independence Day.  1898 came to be a very significant year for all of us— it is as equally important as 1896—the year when the Philippine Revolution broke out owing to the Filipinos’ desire to be free from the abuses of the Spanish colonial regime.  But we should be reminded that another year is as historic as the two—1872.

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Answer: 1872 Cavite Mutiny: Spanish Perspective Jose Montero y Vidal, a prolific Spanish historian documented the event and highlighted it as an attempt of the Indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines.

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10. What exactly did Jose Montero and Gov. Gen. Rafael Izquierdo tell about the Cavite Mutiny?​


Answer:

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11. Give one good character of Vidal.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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12. according to montero what is political?​


Answer:

Politics is the set of activities that are associated with making decision in groups, or other form of power relations between individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status. The branch of social science that studies Politics is referred to as political science.

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13. vity 3 Based ON the accounts Jose Montero : y Her menigildo Pardo de tawern, why do you ? these opposing and Complicting Perspective is more reliable? Vidal and Dr. trinidad think they have why do you think​


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Answer:

Yes, Joe montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish colonizers in the Philippines. his account, corroborated with the account of governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine islands during the mutiny

Explanation:

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14. if you were jose rizal and was given a chance to be a guest of real audiencia de manila and of gov. Gen rafael izquierdo,which of the two lawyers provided a better arguement.jose montero y vidala pro spaniard or dr.trinidad dardo de tavera​


Answer:

dr.trinidad dardo de tavera

Explanation:

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15. is jose montero Y Vidal true about Spanish version of the cavite mutiny​


Answer:

Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny.


16. on the Jose Montero account, how are the priests Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos and Jacinto Zamora involved in the Cavite Mutiny?


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17. contrast of jose montero vidal version​


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Answer:

His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero yGutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny.

Explanation:

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19. 1.Do you agree with the statementof Jose Montero y Vidal or to the account of Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo deTavera? Why do you think they have these exposing and conflictingperspectives?​


Answer:

Yes, Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny.


20. sino ang pangulo ng catholic bishops conference of the philippines at arsobispo ng cebuA. Jaime Cardinal sinB. Jose antonio cardinal RosalesC. Ricardo Cardinal RosalesD. Ricardo cardinal Vidal​


Answer:

C.Ricardo Cardinal Rosales

Answer:

Ricardo cardinal vidal


21. if you were Jose Rizal and was given the chance to be a guest of the real audiencia de manila and gov. gen. rafael izuierdo, which the two layers provided a better argument: jose montero y vidal (a pro-spaniards) or Dr. Trinidad pardo de tavera (pro indio)?​


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22. what happened in the cavite muntiny according to jose Montero and pardon de tavera​


Answer:

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23. comparison of Jose montero vidal version​


Answer:

Jose Montero y Vidal is a Spanish Historian, who interpreted that the Mutiny was an attempt to remove and overthrow the Spanish Colonizers in the Philippines. His account, corroborated with the account of Governor - General Rafael Izquidero y Gutierrez, the governor-general of the Philippine Islands during the Mutiny

Explanation:

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24. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera, Rafael Izquierdo, Jose Montero y Vidal. Which of the three documents narrating the events of Cavite Munity convinces you the most? maximum of 10 sentences.​


Answer:

Philipine Revolution of 1896


25. Jose Montero y Vidal, documented the event and highlighted it as an attempt of the indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines. Select one: True False


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26. Briefly explain the different versions of the Cavity Mutiny with the following accounts: A. The Jose Montero y Vidal and Governor-General Rafael Izquierdo Versions B. The Trinidad Pardo De Tavera Version C. The Edmunde/Edmund Plauchut Version​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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27. If you were an insulares (full-blooded Spaniards born in the colonies) standing as a witness in front of the Real Audiencia de Manila and Gov. Rafael Izquierdo, will you side to the statements made by a fellow Spaniard, Jose Montero y Vidal? Or the statements of a Filipino mestizo, Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera? Why? ​


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Answer:

If I am an insulares (full-blooded Spaniards born in the colonies) standing as a witness in front of the Real Audiencia de Manila and Gov. Rafael Izquierdo, I would side to the statements of Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera.

Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera provided a better argument. I think Jose Montero y Vidal's argument is biased as it supports the Spanish government without considering the need for independence. The mutiny of the native Filipino soldiers can be attributed to the cold-blooded policies.  I believe the Filipino soldiers and workers were responding to the Spanish injustice and not attempting to overthrow the government.

Explanation:

The Two Faces of the 1872 Cavite Mutiny

1872 Cavite Mutiny: Spanish Perspective  

Jose Montero y Vidal, a prolific Spanish historian documented the event and highlighted it as an attempt of the Indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines. Meanwhile, Gov. Gen. Rafael Izquierdo’s official report magnified the event and made use of it to implicate the native clergy, which was then active in the call for secularization. The two accounts complimented and corroborated with one other, only that the general’s report was more spiteful. Initially, both Montero and Izquierdo scored out that the abolition of privileges enjoyed by the workers of Cavite offices such as non-payment of tributes and exemption from force labor were the main reasons of the “revolution” as how they called it, however, other causes were enumerated by them including the Spanish Revolution which overthrew the secular throne, dirty propagandas proliferated by unrestrained press, democratic, liberal and republican books and pamphlets reaching the Philippines, and most importantly, the presence of the native clergy who out of animosity against the Spanish friars, “conspired and supported” the rebels and enemies of Spain. In particular, Izquierdo blamed the unruly Spanish Press for “stockpiling” malicious propagandas grasped by the Filipinos. He reported to the King of Spain that the “rebels” wanted to overthrow the Spanish government to install a new “hari” in the likes of Fathers Burgos and Zamora.

A Response to Injustice: The Filipino Version of the Incident

Dr. Trinidad Pardo de Tavera's point of view, the incident was a mutiny by the native Filipino soldiers and laborers of the Cavite government who  were dissatisfied with the abolition of their privileges. Indirectly, Tavera blamed Gov. Izquierdo’s cold-blooded policies such as the abolition of privileges of the workers and native army members of the body and the prohibition of the founding of school of arts and trades for the Filipinos, which the general believed as a cover-up for the organization of a political club.

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30. Differentiate the three cavite mutiny that Jose Montero, Trinidad Pardo de Tavera and Edmunde/Edmund Plauchut Version.​


Answer:

First, I want to introduce Dr. Trinidad Hermenigildo Pardo de Tavera, a Filipino scholar and researcher, who wrote the Filipino version of the incident in Cavite. The otherversions came from a Spanish historian, Jose Montero y Vidal and the Gobernador General himself, Rafael Izquierdo. Both the Filipino and Spanish versions presented that the reason of the mutiny was due to the unfair decision of the Gobernador General in the abolition of the privileges in terms of taxe sand force labor. However, Vidal and Izquierdo’s accounts became biased and added some information.

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