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TRUE or FALSE
Direction: Read each of the following statement. Write TRUE if the statement is true and
FALSE if the statement is false.

_________1. Different ethnicities, especially the tribal groups, participated in the Philippine
Revolution.
_________2. Along their journey from the Cordilleras to Manila, the Igorots received warm
welcome and support from the residents.
_________3. There are 200 Igorot warriors armed with spears and axes. They switched side
to Americans after the Battle of Caloocan.
_________4. Employing them as a professional soldier, when the Philippine Revolution broke
out, only the Moros stayed loyal to Spain.
_________5. By early 1902, the Moros had carried out three ambushes on American troops;
a punitive expedition led to the Battle of Pandapatan, which left some 300 to 400 Moros and
10 Americans dead.
_________6. Macabebes, any colonizing power was an enemy, so they carried on fighting
against the Americans just as they had opposed the Spanish for more than a century.
_________7. Jaunario Galut is known as a popular Macabebe soldier. They fought Chinese
Pirate Limahong, Dutch, and the British.
_________8. The Fifteen Martyr of Bicol who were executed by firing squad on January 4,
1897, for cooperating with the Katipunan during the Philippine Revolution against Spain, are
patriots in Bicol.
_________9. The Negros Revolution, now commemorated and popularly known as Al Cinco
de Noviembre or Negros Day was a political movement that started on 1898.
_________10. Created a government in Negros Island in the Philippines, informally ending
American control of the island and resulting in a government run by the Negrense natives, at
least for that part of the archipelago and for a relatively short period.
_________11. American forces landed on the Negros island unopposed on February 2, 1899,
ending the island's independence.
_________12. Negreses natives were known as “Dugong Aso”.
_________13. During the Negros Revolution,the US military leadership wanted to use soft
power and diplomacy, but many of the rank and file were veterans of the Indian Wars in the
western US and preferred to go into negotiations shooting.
_________14. Aniceto Lacson, a rich landlord of Talisay City had joined the Katipunan, and
Juan Araneta, Rafael Ramos, Carlos Gemora, Venura, and other leaders of what would
become the revolution of 1898 were negotiating with their comrades in Iloilo and were arming
themselves.
_________15. The Americans made use of the Macabebes’ fighting prowess.

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