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March 1897 |
Gov Camilo de Polavieja asked Madrid to be relieved from his position. |
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April 15, 1897 |
Primo de Rivera replaced Gov. Camilo de Polavieja |
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June 14, 1897 |
Filipinos successfully repelled the Spaniards at the battle of Mt. Puray. |
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July 2, 1897 |
Gov. Primo de Rivera prohibited the people from leaving their town and villages in an effort to prevent the flow of support to insurgents |
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November 1, 1897 |
The Biak-na-Bato Constitution was signed |
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November 2,1897 |
The Biak-na-Bato officials were elected |
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November 18, 1897 |
The truce of Biak-na-Bato was signed by Pedro Paterno and Gov. Primo de Rivera |
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December 1897 |
Emilio Aguinaldo left for Hongkong |
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February 15, 1898 |
American battleship Maine exploded in Havana harbor, Cuba. This incident started the Spanish-American War. |
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April 25, 1898 |
US declared war against Spain |
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May 1, 1898 |
Admiral Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet under Admiral Patricio Montojo. This event was known as the "Battle of Manila Bay" |
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May 19, 1898 |
Aguinaldo came back to the Philippines |
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May 24, 1898 |
Aguinaldo issued a proclamation to assume command in all the Philippines and establish a dictatorial government |
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May 28, 1898 |
Aguinaldo showed the new flag of the Philippines to the rebels |
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June 6, 1898 |
Governor-General Agustin refused to surrender to Aguinaldo |
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June 12, 1898 |
The Philippine Independence was declared |
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June 18, 1898 |
Aguinaldo officially announced the establishment of the dictatorial government |
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August 13, 1898 |
Mock battle of Manila Bay |
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August 22, 1898 |
Aguinaldo moved the capitol to Malolos |
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September 15, 1898 |
The first copy of El Heraldo dela Revolucion came out. El Heraldo dela Revolucion is the official publication of the Revolutionary Government |
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October 10, 1898 |
Americans were not allowed yo enter the Filipino Defensive Lines |
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December 10, 1898 |
Treaty of Paris was signed |
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January 2, 1899 |
Aguinaldo formed his Cabinet |
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January 21, 1899 |
Aguinaldo signed the Malolos Constitution |
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January 23, 1899 |
The Philippine republic was inaugurated at Malolos |
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BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION PROCLAMATION |
Issued after the signing of the Treaty of Paris . DECEMBER 21, 1898. |
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SAN JUAN BRIDGE INCIDENT |
February 4, 1899- Private Willie Greyson shot the Filipino soldier within the vicinity of San Juan |
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BATTLE OF BAGBAG |
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Assassination of Luna |
June 2, 1899 June 5, 1899 Felipe Buencamino SR. Col. Pedro Janulino |
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June 2, 1899 |
Luna received a telegram to see Aguinaldo at his headquarters in Cabanutan, Nueva Ecija |
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June 5, 1899 |
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Felipe Buencamino Sr. |
Archenemy of Aguinaldo |
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Col. Pedro Janulino |
Attacked Luna. Struck Luna at the temple with his dagger while the other men shot and stabbed Luna. |
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Battle of Pasong Tirad |
Gen Gregorio Del Pilar noted the advantageous terrain of Pasong Tirad. He would hold off the Americans while Aguinaldo is fleeing. |
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December 1, 1899 |
Aguinaldo received del Pilar's report that the Americans had arrived at the town of Concepción |
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December 2, 1899 |
Major Maran proceeded with his men, about 300 strong against Pasong Tirad. From atop the pass, the Filipino defenders fired at the advancing enemy , who had not do far pin pointed the exact position of the Filipinos |
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Juanario Galut |
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Colonel Frederick Funston, |
stationed in Nueva Ecija, was planning the capture of Aguinaldo |
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Cecilio Segismundo |
Aguinaldo's messenger |
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Funston's new employed soldiers |
Macabebes and Lazaro Segovia, Hilario Tal Placido |
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Funston's plan |
He ordered the forging of the signature of Gen. Urbano Lacuña, to whom Aguinaldo wrote an order to send reinforcements in Palanan, and made it appear that Lacuña was sending reinforcements |
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March 23, 1901 |
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April 1, 1901 |
Aguinaldo was brought to Manila and took his oath of Allegiance to the United States |
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April 19, 1901 |
Aguinaldo issued a proclamation to all Filipinos to accept the Sovereignty of the United States |
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Schurman Commission |
Headed by Jacob Gould Schurman and Admiral George Dewey, Major General Elwel Otis, Dean Worcester and Charles Denby as members. Commission was sent to the Philippines to investigate the real conditions of the country |
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Interviewed Illustrados |
Trinidad H. Pardo de Tavera, Benito Legarda, Felipe Buencamino Sr who by this time already abandoned the Aguinaldo Government |