History of Paniqui Typed
History of Paniqui Typed
History of Paniqui Typed
I. Social Factors
A. History of Paniqui
Like a vigilant traffic cop, the town of Paniqui stands out prominently
along the national highway, North of Tarlac.
Paniqui is at
An uprising led by Caragay during the early part of 1720 forced the
Local Government in mangang marikit to abandon the place and to
evacuate for lowland called Acocolao, a place two kilometers west of the
present Poblacion.
Philippines, Sultan Ali Mudin was baptized in 1750 and embraced Christianity.
Paniqui was a sprawling town that covered a wide area that time.
Some of the barrios that formerly comprised Paniqui were San Roque now
Cuyapo; Barong now Mancada and Anao.
The period between 1750 and 1896 were painful years of Spanish
tyranny and oppression. Because of the insurrectos and sometimes bandits
conveniently sprouted among the people that made sporadic attacks upon
the Conquistadores.
islands bringing the Sword and the Cross, were marred by cholera and small
pox epidemics punctuated by floods and typhoons.
However, a group of Paniqui patriots, welded together by a common
consciousness of oneness, unselfish devotion for freedom and spurred by
Spanish ruthless tyranny, organized a legitimate segment of the Katipunan
on January 12, 1896 which is far cry from the bandits that used to harass the
Spaniards.
These dauntless men made daring exploits, unrecorded in the history
of the Katipunan, the most prominent of which was the ambuscade of
Spanish soldiers along the road going to Anao and killing a great number of
them. These incidents made a prelude to the end of the Spanish occupation
Paniqui.
Accordingly, as in all parts of the islands, the Philippines independence
was declared but this was short-lived because of the Philippine-American War
bloodiest chapters of this Guerilla outfit was recorded on May 8, 1945; When
the Guerilla forces were annihilated two platoons of Japanese Soldiers at Sta.
Ines where 52 sons of Nippon were killed.
Today, the people of Antique, welded by the same persuasion that held
them together during the most trying moments in history are working again,
hand in hand to make their native town, the progressive, respected and
thriving community that is