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    Bonifacio was the son of Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro in Tondo‚ Manila‚ and was the eldest of five children.[7] His father was a tailor who served as a tenyente mayor of Tondo‚ Manila‚ while his mother was a mestiza born of a Spanish father and a Filipino-Chinese mother who worked at a cigarette factory. As was custom‚ upon baptism he was named for the saint on whose feast he was born‚ Andrew the Apostle. Bonifacio’s normal schooling was cut short when he dropped out to support his

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    Andrés Bonifacio was born November 30 1863‚ was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary. He was a founder and leader of the Katipunan movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution. From a young age‚ he was obsessed with independence for his country from the oppression of the Spanish.He is considered a de facto national hero of the Philippines. Bonifacio is also considered by some Filipino historians to be the first president

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    Trial and Death of Andres Bonifacio (A Reflection) During the Spanish colonization many Katipuneros revolted. And these Katipuneros are headed under one leader until March 2‚ 1987’ where the Katipuneros chose Emilio Aguinaldo as their president and not Bonifacio. With this incident the Katipunan was divided into two groups which ended up fighting with each other instead of collaborating and having unity to fight against the Spaniards. Though this division it resulted in the Battle of limbon since

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    Emilio Aguinaldo and Andres Bonifacio were friends. This is a fact glossed over in our history books like Historia:Pag-usbong‚ Pakikipag-tagpo at Pagbubuo by Prof. Raul Roland Sebastian and Dr. Amalia C. Rosales. Aguinaldo‚ a bachelor and the capitan municipal of Cavite El Viejo (now Kawit)‚ was induced into the Katipunan‚ a secret revolutionary society founded by Bonifacio‚ the Katipunan Supremo. This was in March 1895‚ before Aguinaldo’s twenty-sixth birthday (based on my report)‚ in a house on

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    Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles)‚ who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular court that is divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents’ half of the court. Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net. A rally ends once the shuttlecock has struck the floor‚ or if a fault has been called

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    Andress Bonifacio‚ a Philippine Revolutionary Hero‚ founded the Katipunan‚ a secret society which spearheaded the uprising against the spanish and laid the groundwork for the Philippine Republic. Andress Bonifacio became a member of La Liga Filipina an organization founded by Jose Rizal upon his from Europe. But when Rizal was deported to Dapitan making tha liga practically dead as an organization‚ he quickly organized the Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan.this organization

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    signaling the start of an armed revolution. ANDRES BONIFACIO (full name: Gat Andres Bonifacio y de Castro) Andres Bonifacio was born in Ilaya‚ Tondo‚ Manila and was the oldest child of Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro. His early education started in Tondo but was forced to drop out because of his parents’ death and that he had to work for his siblings. Despite not finishing formal education‚ Bonifacio was self-educated. Andres Bonifacio became a passionate Filipino nationalist and

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    Bonifacio and Katipunan July 7‚ 1892 > the newspapers published the news about the arrest of Rizal and the governor-general’s order to banished him to Dapitan. Kataas taasan Kagalang-galangan na Katipunan nang mga Anak nang Bayan ( Highest and Most Respectable Association of the Sons of the People ) Blood compact > was an ancient Filipino custom of sealing friendship. Triangle > method of recruiting members in a secret ways in order to minimize the danger of discovery by Spanish

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    Why not ANDRES BONIFACIO as our national hero? The Philippines also known as “The Pearl of the Orient” like all other great countries had difficult beginnings. Andres Bonifacio and Jose Rizal two of the proponents that instigated our great struggle for freedom‚ they who reminded us of the pride and strength of a Filipino‚ they who showed us that we are people who will never give up and will fight no matter what. One became the voice of the people; leading the propaganda movement that inspired the

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    TITLE: Bonifacio and the Katipunan 1892-1896 MEMBERS: CANOY‚ ARGEL CUATON‚ PRENCESS DIESTRO‚ LORJANE ENIOLA‚ EARLYN JOY FORNILLOS‚ JULIANNE SUMMARY: The failure of the reform movement led even a reformist like Marcelo H. Del Pilar to think of revolution. “Insurection”‚ Del Pilar wrote in La Solidaridad‚ “is the last remedy‚ especially when the people have acquired the belief that peaceful

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