- What are the causes of the EDSA revolution?
- What is the effect of EDSA Revolution in the Philippines?
- What is the cause of Edsa 3?
- What caused EDSA II?
What are the causes of the EDSA revolution?
The four-day demonstration along EDSA was a manifestation of the discontent and furies that began with the parliament of the streets during Marcos' totalitarian rule, as Filipinos began, determinedly, to shake off the subjugation.
What is the effect of EDSA Revolution in the Philippines?
The nonviolent revolution led to the departure of Ferdinand Marcos, the end of his 20-year dictatorship and the restoration of democracy in the Philippines.
What is the cause of Edsa 3?
The May 1 riots, or EDSA III (pronounced as EDSA Three or EDSA Tres, the Spanish word for "three"), were protests sparked by the arrest of newly deposed president Joseph Estrada of the Philippines from April 25 to May 1, 2001.
What caused EDSA II?
On October 4, 2000, Ilocos Sur Governor Luis "Chavit" Singson, a longtime friend of President Joseph Estrada, went public with accusations that Estrada, his family and friends received millions of pesos from operations of the illegal numbers game, jueteng. The exposé immediately ignited reactions of rage.