Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Which one of these Philippine revolts during the Hispanic period lasted longest?"
...1. Dagohoy Revolt 2. Parang and Upay Revolt 3. Palaris Revolt 4. Camerino Revolt The Dagohoy Revolt of 1744-1829 was the longest in the history of the Philippines. Francisco Dagohoy was mourning for his dead brother, when a Spanish priest refused to give the latter a Christian burial. He called his supporters all over Bohol to fight against the injustice. Twenty Governor-Generals tried to stop the Boholanos (resident of Bohol) from rebelling but they failed. Unfortunately, Dagohoy died in 1827 (cause of death unknown) and the revolt had ended as Dagohoy's supporters making their last stand. Victory went to the Spaniards, under Governor General Mariano Ricafort. Other details (by revolt and years): Palaris Revolt - 3 years, Parang and Upay revolt - 13 years, Camerino revolt - 4 years.
Step 2 : Answer to the question "6. Which one of these Philippine revolts during the Hispanic period lasted longest?"
Dagohoy Revolt:
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