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    period. They were: 1. EL HERALDO DE LA REVOLUCION -“The Herald of the Revolution” (in English)‚ “Ang Tagapagpauna ng Himagsikan” (in Filipino) -The El Heraldo de la Revolucion was the official newspaper of the Filipino republic founded by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo on July 14‚ 1898; published‚ and edited by General Antonio Luna. It printed the decrees of the Revolutionary Government‚ news and works in Tagalog that aroused nationalism. It was the official publication of the revolutionary government

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    The Tejeros Convention The showdown between Aguinaldo and Bonifacio came to a head in the Tejeros Convention. In this convention‚ held at Tejeros‚ San Francisco de Malabon‚ on March 22‚ 1897‚ Bonifacio lost his leadership. Over and against his objection‚ the convention established a new revolutionary government‚ replacing the Katipunan. General Aguinaldo was not present because he was fighting at Imus. Bonifacio was presiding the convention when Aguinaldo was elected president of the Revolutionary

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    the center of the Revolution‚ and the Katipuneros there divided themselves into the Magdalo and Magdiwang factions. Baldomero Aguinaldo‚ brother of Emilio Aguinaldo‚ headed the Magdalo group‚ which was stationed in Kawit. General Mariano Alvarez led the Magdiwang group‚ which was stationed in Noveleta. The two groups fought in separate battles. Emilio Aguinaldo overran Kawit on August 31‚ 1896‚ while Alvarez attacked Noveleta. In Bacoor‚ Aguinaldo tried to intercept Spanish reinforcements coming

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    1898-1899 Asserting its independence‚ the Philippine Republic of 1898 under General Emilio Aguinaldo issued its own coins and paper currency backed by the country’s natural resources. One peso and five peso notes printed as Republika Filipina Papel Moneda de Un Peso and Cinco Pesos were freely

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    did not have words when it was adopted as the National Anthem of the Philippines. When General Aguinaldo came back from Hong Kong in June 5‚ 1898‚ he brought with him a musical piece composed by another Filipino. Historical accounts tell of General Emilio Aguinaldo being visited by a young pianist and composer‚ a Caviteno by the name of Julian Felipe. He brought with him a letter written by General Mariano Trias‚ introducing him as a good musician and composer. Felipe was then asked to play a musical

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    EVOLUTION OF THE PHILIPPINE FLAG The Katipunan (1892 - 1897) | The First KKK (Kataastaasan at Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng Mga Anak ng Bayan--The Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the Nation) Flag (1892) With the establishment of the Katipunan‚ Andres Bonifacio requested his wife‚ Gregoria de Jesus‚ and with the help of Benita Rodriguez to create a flag for the society. De Jesus created a simple red flag bearing the society’s acronym‚ KKK‚ in white and arranged horizontally at

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    he lead the Filipino army to victory over the Spanish soldiers in Cavite. This victory resulted to Andres Bonifacio coming to Cavite in order to aid the army in the ongoing war and moreover‚ it lead to the people’s trust to cast their vote and make Emilio Aguinaldo the 1st President of the Philippine Republic. He is like everyone‚ human‚ capable of strong emotions like breaking down during his brother’s death‚ great love when loving his wives and lastly‚ is very kind-hearted when helping the poor

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    Andres Bonifacio starts off after the Tejeros Convention where Andres Bonifacio (Alfred Vargas)‚ a commoner from Tondo who is the founder and regarded father of the Philippine Revolution‚ has lost the presidency of the Revolutionary Government to Emilio

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    maligned in Philippine history books as common criminals. The bandoleros existed after the fall of the First Philippine Republic. After the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo by the Americans‚ the ruling governmental body collapsed‚ and the war between the Filipinos and the Americans came to a halt. The peace that existed was because of the forceful surrender of Emilio Aguinaldo to the Americans that also decimated the morale of the Filipinos and their fighting force‚ so Filipinos still did not attain the independence

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    prompted the Magdiwang faction to invite Bonifacio to Cavite to settle thier differences and remain united. An assembly was called at Tajeros‚ Cavite. Bonifacio presided the conference to establish the Republic of the Philippines. In the election‚ Emilio Aguinaldo was elected President‚ Mariano Trias‚ Vice President and Bonifacio as Secretary of the Interior. Daniel Tirona questioned Bonifacio’s qualifications‚ and Bonifacio was offended. Evoking his authority as the supreme head of the katipunan

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