0% found this document useful (0 votes)
46 views19 pages

Katipunan - Philippine Revolution (With Videos)

1) The document outlines the history of the Philippine Revolution including the discovery of the Katipunan society, key battles, leadership disputes, and the establishment of the Biak-na-Bato Republic. 2) It describes the Tejeros Convention where Emilio Aguinaldo was elected president which caused a rift between his Magdalo faction and Andres Bonifacio's Magdiwang faction. 3) It discusses the Truce of Biak-na-Bato where Aguinaldo and his men went into voluntary exile in exchange for money from the Spanish but the revolution continued under other leaders in his absence.

Uploaded by

Ashley Palileo
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
46 views19 pages

Katipunan - Philippine Revolution (With Videos)

1) The document outlines the history of the Philippine Revolution including the discovery of the Katipunan society, key battles, leadership disputes, and the establishment of the Biak-na-Bato Republic. 2) It describes the Tejeros Convention where Emilio Aguinaldo was elected president which caused a rift between his Magdalo faction and Andres Bonifacio's Magdiwang faction. 3) It discusses the Truce of Biak-na-Bato where Aguinaldo and his men went into voluntary exile in exchange for money from the Spanish but the revolution continued under other leaders in his absence.

Uploaded by

Ashley Palileo
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 19

THE PHILIPPINE

REVOLUTION
Katipunan Chapters

•Noveleta-Mapagtiis
•Rosario- Mapaghiganti
•Sta Cruz de Malabon –Pangwagni
•Naik – Magwagni
•Maragondon –Matagumpay
•Ternate-Katatua/Moloucas
•Indang – Walangtinag
•Alfonso –Naghapay kay Alfonso
•Cavite Viejo – Magdalo
•Imus – Haligne
•Bacoor – Gargano
•Perez Dasmarinas – Magpuri
•Silang – Bagongsinag
•Amadeo – Magpaibig
•Bulacan – Katipunan Sur
•Manila – Katipunan Norte
Conditions before the Revolution
Spanish authorities
were already suspecting
a brewing unrest related Friars informed the
to an underground governor-general about Katipunan sought arms
society whose purpose their suspicions but the from Japan but cannot
was to end Spanish rule governor- general did afford the price
-Cuerpo de Vigilancia not believe them.
(Intelligence Service of
Spain)
Rizal is against the
revolution because
they lacked able
leadership and
arms.

“Must undergo a
long process of
preparation
called
education”
Discovery of Katipunan

Padre
Teodoro
Honoria Sor Teresa Mariano
Patiño
Gil
The cry (unang sigaw)
Bonifacio
called the
Katipuneros
to
Balintawak

Mo
v e
at t d to
e i r he P
t h Ra ho uga
o r e wh mo use dla
ly t s eth s to of win
a l l a er d Ju
nt u d u e
to r cid an
v e c e no evo e
E t lt o
r
Sugod mga kapatid!

KKK Cavite seized


the townhalls from
the Spaniards.
Bonifacio overslept;
woke up at 4am

Attack the polvorin


(powder magazine) in
San Juan del Monte
and general uprising
in Manila after the
extinguishing of
lights in Bagumbayan
August 30
8 provinces declared in a state
of war and placed under
martial law

Manila
Bulacan Cavite

Laguna Bataan

Pampanga Batangas

Nueva Ecija
Blanco’s Decree
Those who would surrender within 48 hours after the
publication of decree would not be subjected to military court
Dr. Pio Valenzuela and his companions took advantage of this
provision and surrender to the government

Executions and Deportations (Blanco to Polavieja)


•Execution of Katipunan Leaders
•Rizal’s execution on Dec 30, 1896
•13 martyrs of Cavite
•Juan and Antonio Luna, Isabelo delos Reyes were deported to Spain
First victories
Mariano Llanera, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija
Pantaleon Valmonte

Kawit and Binakayan,


Emilio Aguinaldo
Cavite

Mariano Alvarez Noveleta, Cavite

Jose Tagle Imus, Cavite

Eusebio Roque Bulacan


(Maestrong Sebio)
Mariano Alvarez requested Bonifacio to come to
Cavite and help unite the organization

Disunity Bonifacio brothers eventually came but they were


not welcomed

- Magdalo –
favored a new
organization
Imus meeting (Dec 31, 1896) - Magdiwang –
wanted to maintain
the current
government
The Tejeros Convention
On March 22, 1897 a convention was held at the estate house in
Tejeros (now General Trias), San Francisco Malabon
led by Jacinto Lumbreras a Magdiwang

Delegates agreed to
replace the Katipunan with a revolutionary
government led by a president and not by a haring
bayan (king)
The result of the election placed the following Katipuneros into office:

President – Emilio Aguinaldo


Vice President – Mariano Trias
Captain General – Artemio Ricarte
Director of War – Emiliano Riego de Dios
Director of the Interior – Andres Bonifacio
The Biak-na-Bato Republic
Truce in Biak na Bato
The Agreement provided the following:

Aguinaldo & his men would go to voluntary exile abroad

Primo de Rivera would pay Aguinaldo the sum 800,000 in 3 instalments:

•400,000 upon his departure from the Philippines


•200,000 when arms surrendered to the Spanish authorities exceeded
700
•200,000 when the Te Deum was sung and general amnesty had been
proclaimed by de Rivera
Primo de Rivera pay an additional 900,000 as indemnity to families of non-
combatant Filipinos who suffered during the revolution
In between encounters
Federico Abaya Candon

Leon Kilat Cebu

Francisco Macabulos Central Luzon


Aguinaldo in Hongkong

Philippine Revolutionary Committee


Felipe Agoncillo
proposed to
Rounsville
Wildman that US Artacho wanted He sued Aguinaldo
provide the the the second and before the HK Aguinaldo ordered
Artacho served as
Filipinos with third installment of Supreme Court but Artacho’s arrest
a double agent for
weapons in the money be the latter left upon his return to
the Spaniards
exchange for two divided among the already for the Philippines.
provinces of the leaders. Singapore
Philippines and
Manila Customs
house as security

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy