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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · Philippine Revolution (1896–98), Filipino independence struggle that exposed the weakness of Spanish colonial rule but failed to evict Spain from the islands. The Spanish-American War brought Spain’s rule in the Philippines to an end in 1898 but precipitated the Philippine-American War.

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  2. The Philippine Revolution was a war of independence waged by the revolutionary organization Katipunan against Spain from 1896 to 1898. It was the culmination of the 333-year colonial rule of Spain to the archipelago.

    • August 24, 1896 – June 12, 1898
  3. Feb 9, 2010 · On June 12, 1898, Filipino rebels led by Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed the independence of the Philippines after 300 years of Spanish rule. The U.S. troops and Filipino rebels ousted the Spanish, but Aguinaldo's hopes for independence were dashed when the U.S. annexed the Philippines as part of its peace treaty with Spain. The Philippine Revolution was a three-year war of resistance against U.S. colonial rule that ended in 1902.

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  4. The Philippine Revolution was a war of independence waged by the revolutionary organization Katipunan against Spain from 1896 to 1898. It was the culmination of the 333-year colonial rule of Spain to the archipelago. The Philippines were among the last colonies of the Spanish Empire, which saw a massive decline particularly in the 1890s.

  5. The Philippine Revolution. By 1896, the Katipunan had thousands of members. Inevitably, this resulted in the discovery of the group by colonial authorities. The members had no option but to strike and in late August they gathered in Caloocan and publicly declared the start of the revolution, in an event now referred to by many as the Cry of ...

  6. This is the timeline of the Philippine Revolution—the uprising that gave birth to Asia's first republic. The roots of the revolution trace back to the Cavite mutiny and subsequent execution of Gomburza in 1872, and ended with the declaration of independence from Spain in 1898.

  7. Aug 29, 2019 · Updated on August 29, 2019. Andrés Bonifacio (November 30, 1863–May 10, 1897) was a leader of the Philippine Revolution and the president of the Tagalog Republic, a short-lived government in the Philippines. Through his work, Bonifacio helped the Philippines break free from Spanish colonial rule.

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