Cry of Rebellion Flashcards
What does “el grito” mean in Spanish?
“El grito” means “cry for rebellion” in Spanish
How is “The First Cry” generally understood?
“The First Cry” is generally understood as the ‘first call for rebellion’ in the Philippines.
What event does “The First Cry” signify in Philippine history?
It signifies the beginning of the Philippine Revolution, the fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule.
What methods were used during the “First Cry” to seek independence?
Violence and arms were used during the “First Cry” to seek independence from Spanish colonial rule.
What was the main goal of the “First Cry”?
The main goal was to achieve independence for the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule.
Who initiated the formation of the Katipunan?
The Katipunan was initiated by Andres Bonifacio
What was the primary goal of the Katipunan?
The primary goal of the Katipunan was to gain independence from Spain through a revolution.
What was the Katipunan commonly known as?
The Katipunan was commonly known as KKK.
When was the Katipunan discovered, leading to the start of the Philippine Revolution?
The Katipunan was discovered in 1896, which led to the start of the Philippine Revolution.
What is the Philippine Revolution, marked by the discovery of the Katipunan, now called?
The Philippine Revolution is now called the “First Cry.”
When did the First Cry happen?
The First Cry happened in August 1896.
Where did the First Cry take place?
It took place northeast of Manila.
Who commissioned the “Himno de Balintawak” and why?
Emilio Aguinaldo commissioned the “Himno de Balintawak” to inspire the renewed struggle after the failure of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato.
What is the significance of the Heroes of 1896 monument?
The monument honors the Heroes of 1896 and marks the location where the Cry of Balintawak was commemorated every 26th of August until 1962.