Discovery of the Katipunan On July 5‚ 1896‚ Manuél Sityar‚ a Spanish lieutenant of the guardia civíl stationed at Pasig‚ reported to Governor-General Ramón Blanco y Erenas the mysterious activities of certain Filipinos who had been gathering arms and recruiting men for some unknown purposes. On August 13‚ 1896‚ Fr. Agustín Fernández‚ an Augustinian curate of San Pedro‚ Makati‚ wrote to Don Manuél Luengo‚ Civil Governor of Manila‚ denouncing anti-Spanish meetings in his parish. The Katipunan was finally
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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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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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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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The Katipunan Finally Starts a Revolution The Katipunan is born * The Katipunan (meaning "Association") planned and initiated the Philippine Revolution. It was founded in Tondo‚ Manila‚ by Andres Bonifacio and a few other fellow urban workers on July 7‚ 1892. Its full Tagalog name is Kataastaasan Kagalang-galang na Katipunan nang manga Anak ng Bayan (Highest and Most Venerated Association of the Sons and Daughters of the Land). From its inception‚ Katipunan was forged by blood‚ with all its members
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Rizal’s Challenge to the Youth JOSE Rizal’s famous message for the youth is that the youth is fair hope of the nation. What he exactly said was the youth was “bella esperanza de la Patria mia” or “fair hope of my fatherland” (Rizal’s Poems‚ Centennial Edition‚ Manila: Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission‚ 1962‚ p. 15). He did not say that the youth was the country’s sole hope. That he said so is misquoting him. Fair hope is very different from being the only hope. This message was in his
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The Philippine Revolution Against Spain 1996 is a significant year for Filipinos all over the world. It marks the centennial of the Philippine Revolution‚ which started in 1896 and officially ended in 1902. The amount of literature generated during and after the Revolution‚ coupled with the continuing fascination on this period by historians and alike which have produced an infinite number of scholarly works‚ have validated the widespread perception that this was the most glorious page in the history
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formation of the Katipunan and how it was very well connected to the people’s belief in the "Pasyon" and liwang ng loob. 2In truth‚ the Katipunan was supposedly formed to bring hope to the people and fulfill the religious belief that the Filipinos will be saved. 3Ileto‚ as an introduction‚ narrates and talks about in length‚ the Katipunan’s history‚ especially when it comes to Bonifacio and Aguinaldo’s fight. 4What is important though in this chapter is the goals the Katipunan tried to reach and
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First Phase of the Philippine Revolution Phase 1: Philippines vs. Spain 1896-1898 Filipino Leaders: * Andres Bonifacio (Katipunan) * Emilio Aguinaldo * Baldomero Aguinaldo * Emilio Jacinto * Mariano Llanera * Mariano Alvarez * Candido Tirona Enemies: * Governor General Ramon Blanco * Camilo de Polavieja * Fernando Primo de Rivera Goals and Objectives of the 1st Phase Leaders: * expulsion of the friars and the return to the Filipinos of the
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very young age of 33 in Maragondon‚ Cavite. Like Abraham Lincoln‚ his formal education was very limited because of his parents’ death when he was only 14. He was an avid reader too like Lincoln and has read numerous books like the French Revolution‚ Biographies of US Presidents and many others. As the eldest‚ he had to drop out from school in order to support his siblings. Bonifacio was able to experienced working several odd jobs such as messenger‚ salesman and‚ warehouseman. He was
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