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    Emilio Aguinaldo Born March 22‚ 1869 in Kawit‚ Cavite; the seventh of eight children. Married twice; first to Hilaria Del Rosario with 5 children then to Maria Agoncillo. At age 17‚ he was appointed as Cabeza de barangay.   At 25‚ in 1894‚ he joined the secret organization KKK. At 29‚ elected as president of the First Philippine Republic. Went to Hong Kong after the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. Returned home after the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.  Proclaimed Philippine

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    rose up in revolt. In particular‚ rebels in Cavite led by Mariano Alvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo‚ from two different factions of Katipunan in the province‚ won early victories. A power struggle among the revolutionaries led to Bonifacio’s death in 1897‚ with command shifting to Aguinaldo who led his own revolutionary government. That year‚ a truce with the Spanish was reached called the Pact of Biak-na-Bato and Aguinaldo went to self-exile in Hong Kong. Hostilities‚ though reduced‚ never actually ceased

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    The Tragedy Of Andres Bonifacio Philippine Daily Inquirer November 27‚ 2005 Isagani A. Cruz Let me express these non-historian’s thoughts about a patriot of our land whose birth anniversary we shall celebrate this coming Wednesday. It is an official holiday declared by law in his honor as Bonifacio Day. Andres Bonifacio was the unknown indio who organized and led the Katipunan that was to ignite the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and ultimately free this country from Spanish rule after more than

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    Katipuneros there divided themselves into the Magdalo and Magdiwang factions. Baldomero Aguinaldo‚ brother of Emilio Aguinaldo‚ headed the Magdalo group‚ which was stationed in Kawit. General Mariano Alvarez led the Magdiwang group‚ which was stationed in Noveleta. The two groups fought in separate battles. Emilio Aguinaldo overran Kawit on August 31‚ 1896‚ while Alvarez attacked Noveleta. In Bacoor‚ Aguinaldo tried to intercept Spanish reinforcements coming from Manila; but he was repulsed and

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    El Presidente

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    movie‚ Aguinaldo was depicted as a man destined for great things‚ as seen in the opening part of the movie when the old lady told him of her prophecy regarding Aguinaldo’s successful future. A man bestowed with great leadership‚ he lead the Filipino army to victory over the Spanish soldiers in Cavite. This victory resulted to Andres Bonifacio coming to Cavite in order to aid the army in the ongoing war and moreover‚ it lead to the people’s trust to cast their vote and make Emilio Aguinaldo the 1st

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    A Guide to History

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    Tejeros Convention The showdown between Aguinaldo and Bonifacio came to a head in the Tejeros Convention. In this convention‚ held at Tejeros‚ San Francisco de Malabon‚ on March 22‚ 1897‚ Bonifacio lost his leadership. Over and against his objection‚ the convention established a new revolutionary government‚ replacing the Katipunan. General Aguinaldo was not present because he was fighting at Imus. Bonifacio was presiding the convention when Aguinaldo was elected president of the Revolutionary

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    Bonifacio and Katipunan

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    Chapter 9 Bonifacio and Katipunan ->1892 - Rizal was arrested and banished to Dapitan. - Bonifacio founded an organization that aimed to liberate the country from the tyranny of the Spaniards‚ and to secure the independence and freedom of the Philippines‚ by force of arms. ->1896 - start of taking the field against the Spaniards. THE FOUNDING OF KATIPUNAN ->July 7‚ 1892 - Rizal was arrested; that night‚ Andres Bonifacio‚ Valentin Diaz‚ Teodoro Plata‚ Ladislao Diwa‚ Deodato Arellano

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    Michael Charleston B. Chua‚ KasPil1 readings‚ DLSU-Manila 1 ANDRES BONIFACIO AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION The transformation of the Katipunan on 24 August 1896 into a democratic national government signaled the start of the revolution Milagros C. Guerrero Emmanuel N. Encarnacion and Ramon N. Villegas On 24 August 1896‚ Andres Bonifacio convened tha Kataastaasang Kapulungan or National Assembly of the Katipunan in Melchora Aquino’s barn in barrio Banlat‚ then part of Kalookan. Assembled were the

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    1898-1901 | Emilio Aguinaldo | Presidente del Consejos de Gobierno |  - 1898-1899 | Apolinario Mabini |  - 1899 | Pedro A. Paterno | Legislature | Asociación de representantes | Historical era | Philippine Revolution |  - Established | January 23[1] 1899 |  - Dissolved ¹ | March 23‚ 1901 | Area |  - 1898 | 198‚000 km2 (76‚448 sq mi) | Population |  - 1898 est. | 8‚000‚000  |      Density | 40.4 /km2  (104.6 /sq mi) | Currency | Peso | ¹ Capture of Emilio Aguinaldo. | |

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    The Responsibility to rule: Imperialism in the Philippines The Philippine-American War Skyler Collins Senior Paper Category The rights of Filipinos were violated during the Philippine-American war because America thought it was their “responsibility” to govern the Filipinos and be a nobler destiny. America took up the white man’s burden when it came to the Philippines. Instead of America allowing the Philippines to declare their independence the Filipinos go into another

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