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began with what later became known as the "First Cry"
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Philippine Revolution

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began with what later became known as the "First Cry" The Philippine Revolution of 1896
How did they do the first cry? by tearing up their cedulas and proclaiming the start of the fight for independence
The event happened after the Katipunan was exposed on________, and the Spaniards began to crack down on suspected rebels. August 19, 1896
The original plan was to start the revolution at the end of August but following the arrests of the Katipuneros, Bonifacio found it wise to begin the revolution that day and attack Manila at the end of the month. True
In 1911, a _____________ was erected in Balintawak monument to the Heroes of 1896
it was widely believed that the "First Cry" of the Philippine Revolution happened in Balintawak on August 26, 1896
In 1963, the National Historical Commission (today's National Historical Commission of the Philippines [NHCP]) decided that, following extensive research of primary sources, the First Cry of the Philippine Revolution of 1896 happened on August 23, 1896 Pugad Lawin, now part of Project 8 in Quezon City.
NHCP National Historical Commission of the Philippines
The official date and place Of the First Cry were largely based on the account of Dr. Pio Valenzuela
Dr. Pio Valenzuela account was published as Memoirs of the K.K.K. and the Philippine Revolution (Manila, n.d.)
The first place of refuge Of Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Procopio Bonifacio, Teodoro Plata, Aguedo del Rosario, and myself was Balintawak
Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Procopio Bonifacio, Teodoro Plata, Aguedo del Rosario aerived at the Balintawak 1896
Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Procopio Bonifacio, Teodoro Plata, Aguedo del Rosario arived on August 19 1896
and Dr Pio arrived on August 20, 1896
The first place where some 500 members of the Katipunan met on August 22, 1896 house and yard of Apolonio Samson at Kangkong
where over 1,000 members of the Katipunan met and carried out considerable debate and discussion on August 23, 1896. Pugad Lawin, in the house, storehouse, and yard of Juan Ramos, son of Melchora Aquino
The discussion was whether or not the revolution against the Spanish government should be started on August 29, 1896. Only one man protested and fought against a war, and that was Teodoro Plata
After the tumultuous meeting, many of those present tore their cedula certificates and shouted "Long live the Philippines! Long live the Philippines!"
In 1927, a pre-World War II Tagalog weekly magazine named _______ began publishing the Katipunan memoirs of Gen. Santiago Virata Alvarez (nom-de-guerre: Kidlat ng Apoy), one of the leaders of the Cavite revolution. Sampaguita
The series appeared in 36 parts. It told the story of the Philippine Revolution starting in____________ Katipunan memoirs; March 1896 until late 1897
The series was later published as a book titled ________________ (QC: ADMU, 1992) with an English translation by_________ The Katipunan and the Revolution; Paula Carolina Malay.
When did they arrive at Bahay Toro of Melchora Aquino 23 August 1896
The immediate objective was the capture of Manila
a friend and fellow Katipunero of Andres Bonifacio, recounted his experiences as a member of the revolutionary movement. In 1932, Guillermo Masangkay
In an interview with the __________--, Masangkay stated that the First Cry happened in Balintawak on _______________. Sunday Tribune magazine; August 26, 1896
However, in an interview published in the newspaper ________on __________, Masangkay changed his narrative, stating that the revolution began on August 23, 1896 Bagong Buhay; August 26, 1957
But Masangkay's date was later changed again when his granddaughter,____________, cited sources, including the Masangkay papers, that the original date was August 26. Soledad Buehler-Borromeo
hey were all leaders of the Katipunan and composed the board of directors of the organization. Delegates from Bulacan, Cabanatuan, Cavite, and Morong (now Rizal)
____________opposed to starting the revolution without adequate preparation. Teodoro Plata, Briccio Pantas, and Pio Valenzuela were all
"Long Live the Philippine Republic." by Guillermo Masangkay's Account
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