06 Flashcards
Jose Rizal dedicated his novel “El Filibusterismo” to the three priests, namely?
jose burgos
mariano gomez
jacinto zamora
how old was mariano gomez?
72 yrs old
how old was jose burgos?
35
how old was jacinto zamora?
37
where was gomburza executed?
bagumbayan field
when was gomburza executed?
morning of february 17, 1872
the three priests were linked as?
instigators of cavite arsenal revolt
when were the three priests linked as instigators of the cavite arsenal revolt?
january 27, 1872
a prolific Spanish historian documented the event and highlighted it as an attempt of the Indios to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines.
jose montero y vidal
his official report magnified the event and made use of it to implicate the native clergy, which was then active propagandists proliferated by the unrestrained press, democratic, liberal and republican books and pamphlets reaching the Philippines.
gov. gen. rafael izquierdo
This event was tragic but served as one of the moving forces that shaped Filipino nationalism.
execution of gomburza
a Filipino scholar and researcher, wrote the Filipino version of the bloody incident in Cavite.
dr trinidad hermenigildo pardo de tavera
who blamed Gov. Izquierdo’s cold-blooded policies such as the abolition of privileges of the workers and native army members of the arsenal and the prohibition of the founding of schools of arts and trades for the Filipinos?
dr trinidad hermenigildo pardo de tavera
when did the mutiny assassinate some officers and the commanding officer?
january 20, 1872
about 200 men comprised of soldiers, laborers of the arsenal, and residents of Cavite headed by _______ _______ rose in arms and assassinated the commanding officer and Spanish officers in sight.
sergeant lamadrid
after how many days did the cavite mutiny officially subdued?
2 days
One primary source of the Cavite Mutiny from a Filipino perspective is the diary of _______ ______ ______, a Filipino journalist and revolutionary who was a contemporary of the event.
graciano lopez jaena
known as KKK?
1896 revolution
KKK means?
kataas-taasang
kagalang-galangang
katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan (republika ng katagalugan)
supremo of KKK
andres bonifacio
magdiwang
andres bonifacio
magdalo
emilio aguinaldo
- Ended the Republika ng Katagalugan of Andres Bonifacio.
- Emilio Aguinaldo got 146 votes out of 256.
- First cheating incident in a voting election.
tejeros convention
tejeros convention was on?
march 22, 1897
a document signed by Katipunan members (Andres Bonifacio) to protest the Tejeros Convention and the government that was established there.
acta de tejeros
when and where did andres bonifacio die together with his brother procopio?
may 10, 1897 in maragondon, cavite
who was andres’ brother?
procopio
who was andres bonifacio’s wife?
gregoria “oryang” de jesus
who was bonifacio’s grandniece?
lisa guerrero nakpil
where Aguinaldo made a Republic Act
biak na bato republic
it was an agreement between Aguinaldo and the Spaniards - that the members of the revolution would voluntarily go to Hong Kong in exchange for payment and a pardon.
biak na bato agreement
where was biak na bato located?
san miguel, bulacan
Philippine Independence Day
june 12, 1898
when was the mock battle in manila bay?
august 13, 1898
who was the president together with his ambassador that signed the peace protocol during the mock battle?
president mckinley and ambassador jules campon
when and where did mckinley sign the peace protocol?
august 12, 1898 at washington dc
draft a new constitution which they named “Malolos Constitution”.
malolos congress, sept 1898
Spain relinquished all claim of sovereignty over our country to the United State of America. Ended the Spanish-American War, with Spain ceding the Philippines to the United States for $20 million.
treaty of paris, december 10, 1898
constitution was ratified.
january 21, 1899
inauguration of the Philippine republic
january 23, 1899
who was the president then that ratified the constitution and inaugurated the philippine republic?
emilio aguinaldo
first philippine republic (1899-1901)
malolos republic
- Apolinario Mabini (head)
- group with bad influence on the president
camara negra
Emilio Aguinaldo was captured in _______, ________. Here he also swore his allegiance to America.
palanan, isabela
when was emilio aguinaldo captured?
march 23, 1901
In 1898, General Emilio Aguinaldo, the revolution’s leader, declared independence at ____, _______, ending the more than 300 years of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippine Islands.
kawit, cavite
The U.S. government granted independence to the Philippines on
july 4, 1946
(more popularly known as the “Tydings-McDuffie Act”)
philipine independent act
who issued Proclamation 2695 on July 4, 1946, officially recognizing the independence of the Philippines?
president harry s truman
proclamation issued by president harry s truman?
proclamation 2695
Under the Tydings-McDuffie Law (1934), the Philippines would establish a government to be known as the?
philippine commonwealth
how many years was the philippines transition period?
10 years
The Philippine Commonwealth was an untried experiment, and the Tydings-McDuffie Law appointed a representative of the US president in the form of a?
high commissioner
The U.S. government granted
independence to the Philippines on?
july 4, 1946