Spain's New World colonies' independence movements began in the early 19th century, but the Spanish Philippines did not see any unified independence movements until the mid/late-19th century. Were there any calls for independence in the Philippines while the New World colonies declared theirs?

by aonoreishou

I've been learning about Latin America's independence movements recently, and as I understand, the Napoleonic Wars and the abdications of Bayonne were a factor in the growing calls for independence in the New World. However, as I understand, there were no significant independence movements during this era in the Philippines, and calls for independence only started growing in strength in the mid/late-19th century. Did the independence movements in Latin America and the Napoleonic Wars result in or influence any calls for independence in the Spanish Philippines?

DanKensington

More can always be said on the matter; I myself, as a Filipino, do have more to say, but unfortunately 'all my history classes from elementary to university' aren't sufficient to constitute an answer that will meet subreddit standards.

Instead, here's a previous answer from u/KippyPowers, on just the same matter.