LAHAT NA Flashcards

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Momentous events swept the Spanish colonies in the

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late 19th century, including the Philippines

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to mark the start of these revolutionary events, identifying the places where it happened

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” EL Grito de Rebellion” or” Cry of rebellion”

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where they declared rebellion against the Spanish colonial government

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In the Philippines, this happened in August 1896,northeast of manila

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emphasized the event when Bonifacio tore the cedula or tax receipt before the ‘Katipuneros’ who also did the same

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Prominent Filipino historian Teodoro Agoncillo

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Some writers identified the first military event with the Spaniards as the moment of the Cry, for which, Emilio Aguinaldo commissioned an

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“Himno de Balintawak”

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Some writers identified the first military event with the Spaniards as the moment of the Cry, for which, Emilio Aguinaldo commissioned an “Himno de Balintawak” to inspire the renewed struggle after the benaiiahshshs failed

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Pact of Biak-na-Bato

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A monument to the Heroes of 1896 was erected in what is now the intersection of

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-Epifanio de los Santos
-(EDSA) Avenue and Andres Bonifacio Drive-North Diversion road, and from then on until 1962

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8
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the Cry of Balintawak was celebrated

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August 26

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The signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato on ——-
ended the hostility between the Spaniards and the Filipinos. This pact was very much against Miguel Malvar’s decision.

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Dec 14 1897

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The signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato on ——-
ended the hostility between the Spaniards and the Filipinos. This pact was very much against Miguel Malvar’s decision.

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Dec 14 1897

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identified the Cry to have happened in Balintawak on August 25,1896.

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A guardia civil, Lt. Olegario Diaz

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Filipino historian, marks the place to be in Kangkong, Balintawak, on the last week of August 1896.

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Teodoro kalaw

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-a Katipunero and son of Mariano Alvarez,
-leader of the Magdiwang faction in Cavite,
-put the Cry in Bahay Toro in Quezon City on August 24, 1896.

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Santiago alvarez

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known Katipunero and privy to many events concerning the Katipunan stated that the Cry happened in Pugad Lawin on August 23,1896.

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Pio Valenzuela

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identified the Cry to have happened in Balintawak on August 26 1896

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Historian Gregorio Zaide

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put it at Pugad Lawin on August 23,1896, according to statements by Pio valenzuela

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Teodoro Agoncillo

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claimed that the event took place in Tandang Sora’s barn in Gulod, Barangay Banlat, Quezon City, on August 24,1896.

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Research by historians Milagros Guerrero, Emmanuel Encarnacion, and Ramon Villegas

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18
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The first day of the Philippine Revolution saw the defeat of Katipunan in Manila, focusing Bonifacio and his me to

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retreat to the mountains of Montalban

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managed to subdue the Spanish forces by surprise and take control of the province

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Meanwhile, in Cavite, the Katipunan under Emilio Aguinaldo

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However, the Cavite Katipuneros - which consisted of two groups

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the Magdiwang and Magdalo were fighting each other over territory and logistics

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The assembly was set to be held in the friar’s state house in

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Barrio Tejeros, a part of the town of San Francisco de Malabon

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was the meeting held on March 1897 between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions of the Katipunan.

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Tejeros convention

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These are the first presidential and vice presidential elections in Philippine history, although only the Katipuneros (members of the Katipunan) were able to take part, and not th general populace

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Tejeros convention

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was called to discuss the defense of Cavite against the Spaniards during the Philippine revolution

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Tejeros convention

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To discuss the escalating tension between the Magdalo and Magdiwang forces; • And also to settle once and for all the issue of governance within the Katipunan through an election
Tejeros convention
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was not at the assembly as he was commanding the Filipino forces at the frontlines in Pasong Santol, Barrio Salitran, Dasmariñas, facing the imminent attack of the Spanish forces.
Emilo Aguinaldo
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of the Katipunan, presided over the election.
Andrés Bonifacio, the contemporary Supremo (supreme leader)
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of the Katipunan, presided over the election.
Andrés Bonifacio, the contemporary Supremo (supreme leader)
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THE THREE ACCOUNTS
ARTEMIO RICARTE ANDRÉS BONIFACIO Santiago Álvarez
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THE THREE ACCOUNTS
ARTEMIO RICARTE ANDRÉS BONIFACIO Santiago Álvarez
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Born on October 20, 1866 in Batac, Ilocos Norte
Artemio ricarte
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Born on October 20, 1866 in Batac, Ilocos Norte
Artemio ricarte
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He finished his early studies in his hometown and moved to Manila for his tertiary education.
Artemio ricarte
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He finished his early studies in his hometown and moved to Manila for his tertiary education.
Artemio ricarte
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-Also known as Gen. Vibora - He was one of the officials of the Magdiwang Fraction.
Artemio ricarte
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From the legal union and matrimony of Esteban Ricarte y Faustino with Bonifacia Garcia y Rigonan were born three children: Uno, Artemio, and Ylumidad
Artemio ricarte
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1st Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Artemio ricarte
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1st Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Artemio ricarte
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Born on November 30, 1863 in Tondo, Manila
Andres bonifacio
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He was the first of four children of Catalina de Castro, a Spanish Mestiza, and Santiago Bonifacio, a Teniente Mayor of Tondo
Andres bonifacio
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Also known as the Supremo and the Father of Katipunan.
Andres bonifacio
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- A native of Imus, Cavite, was the only child of revolutionary general Mariano Alvarez and Nicolasa Virata.
Santiago alvarez
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-Born on July 25, 1872 in Imus, cavite
Santiago alvarez
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He was a revolutionary general and a founder and honorary president of the first directorate of the Nacionalista Party.
Santiago alvarez
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Also known as Kidlat ng Apoy
Santiago alvarez
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he was rejoiced in the present-day Cavite City as the "Hero" of the Battle of Dalahican.
Santiago alvarez
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Died on October 30, 1930 (aged 58) in San Pablo, Laguna because of Paralysis
Santiago alvarez
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Died on October 30, 1930 (aged 58) in San Pablo, Laguna because of Paralysis
Santiago alvarez