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    Oriang‚was the founder and vice-president of the women’s chapter of the Katipunan of the Philippines.She was also the custodian of the documents and seal of the Katipunan.She married Andrés Bonifacio‚ the supremo of the Katipunan‚ and played a major role in the Philippine Revolution.She has one son from Andrés Bonifacio and five children from Julio Nakpil. She was born in the city of Caloocan to a Catholic middle-class family.Her father‚ Nicolás de Jesús‚ was a carpenter who later served

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    mula sa paglustay at pagka-alipin.” Gat Andres Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio‚ known as the “Ama ng Katipunan”‚ had a rebirth with one of the famous indie actor‚ Alfred Vargas. Alfred Vargas portrayed Andres’ life in the film entitled “SUPREMO”. This film enables the Filipinos to realize how much pain Andres’ suffered and how much he sacrificed just for us to get the freedom that we’re enjoying today. Andres Bonifacio y de Castro was named after St. Andrew‚ the patron

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    alternatively be considered the inaugural holder of the office. Andrés Bonifacio is the de facto first President of a united Philippines. He was the third Supreme President (Spanish: Presidente Supremo; Tagalog: Kataás-taasang Pangulo) of the Katipunan‚ a secret revolutionary society. Its Supreme Council‚ led by the Supreme President‚ coordinated provincial and district councils. When the Katipunan went into open revolt in August 1896‚ Bonifacio had transformed it into a de facto revolutionary government with

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    The Economic Condition of the Philippines during the Pre-Spanish era Economy during the Spanish Colonial Period Ferdinand Magellan set out from Spain in 1519 on the first voyage to circumnavigate the globe with five ships and a complement of 264 crew. Three years later in 1522‚ only the one ship‚ the Victoria‚ returned to Spain with 18 men.  The Philippines were the death of Magellan. The expedition sighted the island of Samar on March 16‚ 1521. Magellan was welcomed by two Rajas‚ Kolambu

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    Lehner Mendoza Jeff Hernandez Banjo Romero Mano Respal Alex cabodil SYNOPSIS Andres Bonifacio was active in the nationalist movement. Propaganda Movement has spread‚ he quickly realized its goals. He joined the Association of Mason and later the La Liga Filipina. The death of the League‚ thought Bonifacio not reform but revolution that will modernize the condition of the Philippines. One night‚ Bonifacio and other patriotic Filipinos met to establish a secret society. This is called " Kataastaasang

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    among the rest? Is it Rizal or is Bonifacio of better identity? Would it be Aguinaldo or Mabini? If there is a need to place someone as national hero then who should we pick between those huge names? It is always said in many cultures that the pen is mightier than the sword‚ the blood of academic scholars are better than that blood of warriors‚ wars are not won in the battlefield‚ it’s pure politics. The name Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio are some of the well-known personalities

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    Through that work‚ many Filipinos were enlightened and inspired; for the first time‚ his work served as the best way to live the national sentiment. Many organizations and strikes happened and conducted‚ such as the Katipunan which led by Andres Bonifacio. Through his works and writings touched the Filipino heart and made him a hero. No one except Rizal had a great impact against the Spaniards and the Filipinos. No Filipino during that time like him was greatly exalted and respected and highly opponent

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    ­Send to: babe 1‚ babe 2‚ babe 3 etc    ­Message: I love you‚ babe.  (“SEND TO ALL”)     2.  (picture of Rizal) Top: Ready to die for my country Bottom: Not ready for commitment      3.  (picture of Bonifacio and Rizal) Bonifacio invites Rizal to join the KKK. Rizal: *seenzoned  *FB group message image  ­ “Bonifacio added Rizal to the group”  ­After few minutes‚ “seenzoned” or “Rizal left the group”     4.  (Meme: The Most Interesting Man in the World replaced w/ Rizal’s face ) Top: I don’t always learn 

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    Aguinaldo- expressed the oft-repeated view that the general failed to achieve greatness in the eyes of Filipinos simply because he lived too long. He didn’t die young‚ in the flower of youth‚ like Jacinto‚ or in some twilight of the gods manner‚ like Bonifacio. He wasn’t martyred‚ like Rizal‚ and he didn’t die‚ penurious and neglected‚ like Mabini. He simply lived on‚ and on‚ until he became something like an antiquated relict fit for gawking at‚ but not for reverence. Poor‚ unheralded man. No one ever

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    PHILIPPINE HISTORY Chapter 8 1. Explain how the British occupation of the country opened the eyes of the people in certain regions to the idea of freedom and expulsion of the Spaniards? During this period‚ the Filipinos discovered how weak Spain was when it comes to armory when the British defeated them. Eventually‚ Archbishop Manuel Rojo surrendered Manila and Cavite thus exposing them furthermore as to how vulnerable they were. 2. Why did the economic plans of Governor-General Basco fail

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