3. The Revolution Begins
After the discovery of the
katipunan, Bonifacio gathered his men
in the hills of balintawak.
August 26, 1896, the fiery Bonifacio
stopped all the talking. “there is no
other way,” he told them, “enough is
enough!”
4. Causes of the Revolution
the abuses of Spanish officials and priests
Persecution of Filipino leaders who
defended the rights of their fellow
countrymen
Filipinos desire to regain their
independence
Discovery of the Katipunan and
Bonifacio’s call for revolution
5. Aguinaldo and Filipinos victory
The greatest victory in battle of the
Filipino was won by Emilio Aguinaldo in
the battle of Binakayan, Cavite on
November 9 to 11, 1896
The Filipinos freedom fighters fought
with crude weapons;
bolos, clubs, stones, bamboo
spears, old muskets, and homemade
guns (paltik).
6. Emilio Aguinaldo
At 17 years old, he was elected a
barangay head (cabeza de barangay)
At 26 years old he became the captain
(municipal mayor) of Kawit, like his late
father
He was also elected as a President of
the first Revolutionary Government by
the Tejeros Assembly
7.
On November 1, 1897, Aguinaldo was
again elected President of the Biak-nabato Republic.
On June 23,1898 to January 23, 1899
he became president of the second
revolutionary Government.
January 23, 1899 he became president
of the first Philippine Republic
President Aguinaldo was captured by
the Americans at Palawan, Isabela on
March 23, 1901.He surrendered and the
Philippine became a colony of the
United states
8.
Hilaria del Rosario-The first wife of
Aguinaldo. They had seven children.
After his first wife died, he married Maria
Agoncillo.
President Aguinaldo died at the
Veterans Hospital in Quezon City on
February 6, 1964, at the age of 95.
His mansion at Kawit Cavite is now a
national shrine.
9. Magdiwangs and Magdalo
Madiwangs
supported
Bonifacio as
leader
because he
started the
revolution
Magdalo
supported
Aguinaldo as
leader because
he won his
battles while
Bonifacio lost
all his battles
10. •Tejeros Assembly
Both rival groups decided to meet at
Tejeros, Cavite on March 22, 1897. They
wanted to settle the controversy on
leadership because a revolution must
have only one leader. They decided to
elect the officers of the Revolutionary
Government.
11. The Biaknabato Republic
After the death of Bonifacio, the
revolutionary went from bad to worse for
thefilipinos.
Lasted only a short time, from
November 1 to December 30, 1897.
Aguinaldo was again elected as
President of the biaknabato Republic