Ipponyari Calamba refers to a historical event in the Philippines known as the "Ipponyari Riot" or "Calamba Riot." It took place in Calamba, a city in the province of Laguna, in the late 19th century during the Spanish colonial period.
Calamba is notable for being the hometown of the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Rizal's family owned a vast estate in Calamba called the Hacienda de Calamba, which consisted of various agricultural lands and a sugar mill. The estate employed many local farmers and tenants who worked under unfavorable conditions.
The Ipponyari Riot occurred on January 20, 1890, when the tenants of Hacienda de Calamba protested against the unjust treatment and abuses they experienced under the management of the Rizal family. The term "Ipponyari" referred to the practice of forcing the tenants to buy rice from the estate's store at inflated prices, leaving them in debt and unable to improve their living conditions.
The riot was sparked by the arrest of a tenant who was accused of stealing rice from the estate. The other tenants, feeling outraged and oppressed, rose up in protest. They attacked the estate's rice mill, destroyed some property, and demanded fair treatment and better working conditions.
The Spanish authorities intervened and suppressed the riot, leading to arrests and imprisonment. Dr. Jose Rizal's mother and sisters were also among those detained. This event further fueled Rizal's nationalist sentiments and his advocacy for social reforms in the Philippines.
The Ipponyari Riot in Calamba highlighted the oppressive conditions faced by the Filipino peasants during the Spanish colonial period. It served as an important catalyst for the Philippine Revolution against Spain, which eventually led to the country's independence. The event also played a significant role in shaping Rizal's views on social justice and...
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Either with regular tables or tatami tables.
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