THE KKK REVOLUTION Flashcards
Aimed for assimilation
PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT
Aimed for separation
KKK
Use peaceful means
PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT
Used violence
KKK
Believe in the power of pen and words
PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT
Kataastaasang kagalanggalangang katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan
KKK
Three vital goals
POLITICAL
MORAL
CIVIC
Separation of the philippines from spain
Teach good manners hygiene and morality to the people
Helps each member and protects the oppressed and the poor
AIMS OF KATIPUNAN
Founder of kkk
ANDRES BONIFACIO
First supremo
DEODATO ARELLANO
Objected bonifacio’s position during the tejeros convention
DANIEL TIRONA
Brain of katipunan and author of kartilya
EMILIO JACINTO
Traitor of kkk; he devolved the secrets of kkk to a spanish friar
TEODORO PATIÑO
Filipino revolutionaries declared the philippines independence day and aguinaldo wave the philippine flag in kawit cavite
JUNE 12, 1898
Spain’s military forces were weakened by the revolution in
PHILIPPINES AND CUBA
Cry of pugad lawin
AUGUST 23, 1896
A wake up call to have revolution
RIZAL’S ARREST
Signaled the start of philippine revolution of 1896
CRY OF PUGAD LAWIN
A meeting aimed to elect new officials
TEJEROS CONVECTION
Agreement between spain and aguinaldo; paid him half of the ask price, approx 400, 000 mexican pesos and exile him to hong kong
BIAK-NA-BATO AGREEMENT
Ended kkk revolution
AGUINALDO’S EXILE IN HONG KONG ON DECEMBER 27 1897
- wanted reform at first but decided to join the revolution
- switch sides with aguinaldo when they saw potential for success
- eliminated bonifacio that was seen as a threat to the elites
ELITES ROLES
Katipunan was led by
LOWER CLASS
2 factions
MAGDIWANG (LED BY BONIFACIO)
MAGDALO ( LED BY AGUINALDO)
Members of kkk were composed of
LOWER CLASS AND ELITES
Sequences of events in the kkk revolution
RIZAL’S ARREST - CRY OF PUGAD LAWIN - TEJEROS CONVENTION - BIAK-NA-BATO AGREEMENT - AGUINALDO’S EXILE IN HONG KONG