1588 - The Spaniards in the Philippines discovers the project revolt of Magat Salamat, chieftain of Tondo in what would be known as the the colonially biased "Tondo Conspiracy"; Salamat, the son of Rajah Matanda, alarmed by the increasing show of force of alien Spaniards and wishing to recover his heritage, endeavored to rally the other chieftains of neighboring villages to eliminate Spanish control in the islands in a plot initially involving the delivery of arms and recruitment of foreign soldiers by Japanese adventurer Juan Gayo; the grand plan involving Gayo's help will not come to fruition, with Salamat and other early patriots seeking and apparently succeeding in getting pledges of 2000 men instead from Calamianes, but unfortunately, a traitor within the group, Antonio Surabao, will disclose the patriotic conspiracy to the owner of the hacienda he manages and Salamat will soon be executed by the Spanish authorities.
1899 - Imperialist United States President William McKinley orders the pacification of the "whole [Southeast Asian] archipelago or none" eight months after instigating what would prove to be a bloody and protracted Philippine-American War (1899-1914); the government of McKinley, who ridiculously justifies the invasion of the Philippines by claiming that his war decision came after God spoke or appeared to him in a dream and asks him to Christianize the [Catholic] Filipinos, earlier had the U.S. military provoke the Fil-Am hostilities and manipulated news about it to influence the congressional vote on Philippine annexation.
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