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July 7, 1892

Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng bayan is founded by Andres Bonifacio to fight for Philippine independent

August 19, 1896

The Katipunan is discovered by the Spanish Authorities

August 23, 1896

The Cry of Pugadlawin laundries the Philippine Revolution

August 29, 1896

Battle of Sanjuan De Monte (Katipuneros vs. Spaniards)

August 30, 1896

8 Provinces are declared under martial law by Governor Ramon Blanco

November 9, 1896

Battle of Binakayan Filipino (Winner) vs. Spaniards

September 12, 1896

13 persons supected of supporting the katipunan are executed in cavite. they became known as Thirteen Martyrs of Cavite

December 30, 1896

Jose Rizal, accused of inspiring the philippine revolution, executed in Bagumbayan

March 22, 1897

The tejeros convention dissolves the katipunan



A new revolution government was formed under General Emilio Aguinaldo

April 26, 1897

Andres and Propacio Bonifacio are executed in Maragondon Cavite

November 1, 1897

Biak-na-bato constitution promulgated in Biak-na-bato, San Miguel De Mayumo, Bulacan. The Biak-na-Bato republic is formed the next day.

December 14 and 15, 1897

Signing of the pact of Biak-na-Bato Republic is formed the next day

December 17, 1897

Aguinaldo and company leave Biak-na-Bato for Hongkong as exites

Filibusteros

or Freebooter

Yellow Journalism

or the yellow press, is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news

Manifest Destiny

term for the attitude prevalent during the 19th century period of american expansion

Benevolent Assimilation

refers to a policy of the United states towards the Philippines as described in a proclamation by US president William Mckinely Issued on December 21, 1898