Francisco Maniago
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Francisco Maniago | |
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| Known for | 1660 revolt in Pampanga |
Francisco Maniago was a 17th-century Filipino revolutionary leader who fought the Spanish colonisation of the Philippines. He led a 1660 revolt in the province of Pampanga[1] attacking the bandala system, where locals were forced to sell agricultural products at low prices,[2] and polo y servicio, a form of corvée where locals worked on government projects without pay.[3]