1897
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1897. TEJEROS CONVENTION. DISSOLVING: KATIPUNAN. Bonifacio : CHAIRMAN. New Revolutionary Government. AGUINALDO: absent. PRESIDENT. Director of Interior. Daniel Tirona’s protest. CREDIBLE: LAWYER. INVALID ELECTION/ GOVERNMENT. “NAIC MILITARY PACT”. Aguinaldo’s Negotiation. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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1897 TEJEROS CONVENTION
DISSOLVING: KATIPUNANNew Revolutionary
GovernmentBonifacio: CHAIRMAN
AGUINALDO: absent
PRESIDENTDirector of Interior
Daniel Tirona’s protest
INVALID ELECTION/ GOVERNMENT
“NAIC MILITARY PACT”
SEPARATE GOVERNMENT
CREDIBLE: LAWYER
COMMANDER: PIO DEL PILAR
Aguinaldo’s Negotiation
Bonifacio’s Refusal
ENEMY OF THE STATE
ARREST OF BONIFACIO
DEFECTED
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ARREST OF BONIFACIO
SkirmishProtect his
brotherCeasefire: Shot
Wife: raped
Aguinaldo: exilePio del Pilar: firing
squadThreat to government
DEATH OF BONIFACIO
SPANISH FORCES: SEIZING THE OPPORTUNITY VS CAVITE
1897: Cavite was recaptured
Retreat of AguinaldoMalapad na Bato (Fort
Bonifacio)
BULACAN
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SAN MIGUEL, BULACANBIAK NA BATO
REPUBLIC Constitution was drafted
Gov. Gen. Primo de Rivera
Negotiation on revolution
PEDRO PATERNOPEACE
AGREEMENTPact of Biak na BatoPROVISIONS:
Surrender of arms & full amnesty
Voluntary Exile to Hong KongP 800K
installment
VIOLATIONS OF THE PACT
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A republic is a form of government in which affairs of state are a "public matter" (Latin: res publica), not the private concern of the rulers, in which public offices are subsequently appointed or elected rather than privately accommodated, i.e. through inheritance or divine mandate.
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MALOLOS CONGRESS CONSTITUTION REPUBLIC
IlLLUSTRADOSMALOLOS REPUBLIC
LEGISLATIVE
EXECUTIVE JUDICIARY
UNICAMERAL
PRESIDENT & CHIEF SECRETARIES
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
CHIEF JUSTICE
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National taxation systemCreation of National
Budget: P7Mfree and compulsory
elementary education.A secondary school for
boys was established, the Burgos Institute
A Military Academy of Malolos was established which produced an approximately 50, 000 strong Philippine Army
INITIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC
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The Treaty of Paris of 1898, was an agreement made in 1898 that resulted in Spain surrendering control of Cuba and ceding Puerto Rico, parts of the West Indies, Guam, and the Philippines to the United States. The cession of the Philippines involved a payment of $20 million to Spain by the United States. The treaty was signed on December 10, 1898, and ended the Spanish-American War.
1898 TREATY OF PARIS
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1898: TREATY OF PARIS AGUINALDO: FELIPE
AGONCILLOPHILIPPINE
INDEPENDENCE
RECOGNITION ON AGONCILLO’S PRESENCE?
$ 20 M; compensation to Spain
SURRENDER OF SPAIN
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FELIPE AGONCILLO
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