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The first phase of the Philippine Revolution is also called the Filipino-Spanish War.It bega...
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In October 1897, Spanish Governor-General Fernando Primo de Polavieja reported 8,000 casualties since the previous May, and told Madrid t...
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In Manila, in its suburbs, and in the provinces of Luzon, the Katipunan ...
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On March 22, 1897, the Magdiwangs invited the rival Magdalo council to a meeting at the fri...
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Born in Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas on July 23,1864 of poor parents, and later hampered for life by paralysis, Apolinario Mabini nevertheless ...
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The seventh of eight children of Crispulo Aguinaldo and Trinidad Famy, he was born into a Chinese-mestizo family on March 22, 1869 in Cavit...
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Bonifacio issued a manifesto on August 28,1896 in which he urged the Filipinos to join the revolution .He ordered the attack on Manila on A...
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News about the discovery of the Katipunan spread to Manila and nearby suburbs, and Andres Bonifacio immediately called for a general me...
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The Filipino resistance to Spanish colonial rule culminated with the philippine revolution. Led by the Ka...
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
The First Phase Of The Philippine Revolution
The first phase of the Philippine Revolution is also called the Filipino-Spanish War.It began with the Cry of Pugadlawin and ended with the Pact of Biak-na-bato.Andres Bonifacio led the revolution,thus he was called the "Father of the Philippine Revolution." With his death,Emilio Aguinaldo took over the leadership of the revolution.
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