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The Palaris Revolt of 1762–1765 was led by Juan de la Cruz Palaris, also known as "Pantaleón Pérez", of Binalatongan (now San Carlos City),
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.The JUAN DELA CRUZ "PALARIS" Revolt (1762-1765)
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Palaris' life

Palaris was born in 1733 in Barrio Coliling of Binalatongan, the third child of Tomás Pérez, a ''
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''. He had three brothers and a sister: the first two brothers died as young children, while the youngest son survived to adulthood and married. Their sister grew into a beautiful but manly woman who could kill a wild boar single-handedly, but she was later killed and devoured by wild boars. It was not known whether Pantaleón Pérez was formally schooled as sources are silent on this matter, but he presumably acquired some form of practical education while in
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, for when he returned to San Carlos, he was held in high esteem and the townsfolk looked up to him as cultured and refined. In the words of
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''Don'' Francisco Enríques de Villacorta." His dealings with his townsfoklk earned for him their confidence and respect and, being a dynamic and restless man, he easily became their leader. History records him as Juan de la Cruz "Palaripar" then as "Palaris," but he was more popularly known as "Palaris". He was called "Palaripar" as he was the fastest runner, and his legs appeared to be twirling like an auger and the ground furrowed.


References

{{reflist Battles involving Spain Conflicts in 1762 Rebellions in the Philippines History of Pangasinan History of the Philippines (1565–1898) 1760s in Asia 18th century in the Philippines 1762 in the Philippines