- The
Sakdalista movement was
founded by the
writer Benigno Ramos in 1930. The name of the
movement is
derived from the
Tagalog word "Sakdal",
which means...
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circulation in
rural areas.
Ramos reconstituted his
followers as the
Sakdalista movement.
Gaining as many as 20,000
members the
group launched an attempted...
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party that grew from the
Sakdalista movement.
Benigno Ramos, who
served as its leader, was also the
founder of the
Sakdalista movement. The
party took...
- of
these clashes includes one
initiated by
Benigno Ramos through his
Sakdalista movement,
which advocated tax reductions, land reforms, the
breakup of...
- Cabuyao, Laguna,
Captaincy General of the
Philippines Died 2 May 1979 (aged 82–83) Manila,
Philippines Known for
Leader of
Sakdalista Movement Sakdalista...
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presidential election. The
party was
founded on June 25, 1935, by the
Sakdalistas led by Jose Timog, the
Radical Party of
Alfonso Mendoza,
Laborista Party...
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constitution February 15 The
Philippine Constitution is
signed May 2
Sakdalista uprising against the
Philippine Constabulary fails with at
least 60 members...
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Santiago Productions Magdasal Kana! 1961
Santa Clarang Pinung-Puno 1962
Sakdalista 1962
Kadiong Ngiti 1962
Scout Rangers 1964
Mariveles 1964
Kumander Fidela...
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crushed by the
Spanish colonial government. May 2, 1935: The
failed Sakdalista Rebellion against United States was
crushed by the
American colonial government...
- of
these clashes includes one
initiated by
Benigno Ramos through his
Sakdalista movement,
which advocated tax reductions, land reforms, the
breakup of...