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    up the American warship named “Maine” causing the deaths and injuries of several Americans. May 1‚ 1898 - the Battle of Manila Bay. The Spaniards were defeated by the American naval fleet led by Commodore George Dewey. May 18‚ 1898 - Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo arrived in Cavite from Hongkong through the assistance of the Americans. June 12‚ 1898 - Declaration of Philippine Independence in Kawit‚ Cavite. For the first time‚ the national anthem was publicly played and the Philippine flag

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    The Tragedy Of Andres Bonifacio Philippine Daily Inquirer November 27‚ 2005 Isagani A. Cruz Let me express these non-historian’s thoughts about a patriot of our land whose birth anniversary we shall celebrate this coming Wednesday. It is an official holiday declared by law in his honor as Bonifacio Day. Andres Bonifacio was the unknown indio who organized and led the Katipunan that was to ignite the Philippine Revolution of 1896 and ultimately free this country from Spanish rule after more than

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    Emilio Aguinaldo Born March 22‚ 1869 in Kawit‚ Cavite; the seventh of eight children. Married twice; first to Hilaria Del Rosario with 5 children then to Maria Agoncillo. At age 17‚ he was appointed as Cabeza de barangay.   At 25‚ in 1894‚ he joined the secret organization KKK. At 29‚ elected as president of the First Philippine Republic. Went to Hong Kong after the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato. Returned home after the outbreak of the Spanish-American War.  Proclaimed Philippine

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    *SELECTION AND PROCLAMATION OF NATIONAL HEROES  AND LAWS HONORING FILIPINO HISTORICAL FIGURES Executive Summary No law‚ executive order or proclamation has been enacted or issued officially proclaiming any Filipino historical figure as a national hero. However‚ because of their significant roles in the process of nation building and contributions to history‚ there were laws enacted and proclamations issued honoring these heroes. Even Jose Rizal‚ considered as the greatest among the Filipino

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    President Year of Administration Political Philosophy Achievements Strengths/ Leadership Styles Weaknesses Evaluation Emilio Aguinaldo Jan 23‚1899 to April 1‚ 1901 He is a dictator type of a president and he established The Malolos constitution by virtue of which the Philippines was a republic and which he had been approved by the assembly and by Aguinaldo was proclaimed president. His term featured the setting up of the Malolos Republic‚ which has its own Congress

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    The Responsibility to rule: Imperialism in the Philippines The Philippine-American War Skyler Collins Senior Paper Category The rights of Filipinos were violated during the Philippine-American war because America thought it was their “responsibility” to govern the Filipinos and be a nobler destiny. America took up the white man’s burden when it came to the Philippines. Instead of America allowing the Philippines to declare their independence the Filipinos go into another

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    PHILIPPINE BILLS OR BANK NOTES VALUE | FRONT image | FRONT description | BACK image | BACK description | Color | 5 PESOS or limang piso | | Emilio Aguinaldo Philippine 1st president. At the right is an illustration of a cannon and of an histocial marker of the First Republic 1898 - 1901. | | Declaration of Philippine Independence Aguinaldo displays the Philippine flag from the balcony of his house and proclaims independence from Spain to the Filipino masses below | Green | 10 PESOS or

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    I was in eighth grade the first time I watched The Breakfast Club. My cousins and I had gone to our local video store and were trying to pick something out. I was looking at Harry Potter and The Hunger Games‚ anything that had strong special effects and a huge plot. My cousins on the other hand went to look at the classics. That is when they found it‚ The Breakfast Club. I was skeptical at first‚ due to the age and how simple it looked‚ but they ended up convincing me. We went back to my house and

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    Michael Charleston B. Chua‚ KasPil1 readings‚ DLSU-Manila 1 ANDRES BONIFACIO AND THE 1896 REVOLUTION The transformation of the Katipunan on 24 August 1896 into a democratic national government signaled the start of the revolution Milagros C. Guerrero Emmanuel N. Encarnacion and Ramon N. Villegas On 24 August 1896‚ Andres Bonifacio convened tha Kataastaasang Kapulungan or National Assembly of the Katipunan in Melchora Aquino’s barn in barrio Banlat‚ then part of Kalookan. Assembled were the

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    National Government On the national level‚ the King of Spain‚ through his Council of the Indies (Consejo de Indias)‚ governed through his sole representative in the Philippines: the Governor-General (Gobernador y Capitán General). With the seat of power in Intramuros‚ Manila‚ the Governor-General was given several duties: he headed the Supreme Court (Real Audiencia)‚ was Commander-in-chief of the army and navy‚ and was the economic planner of the country. All known executive power of the local

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