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What was the main outcome of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato signed on December 14, 1897?

  • The Philippine Revolution continued without interruption.
  • A truce was established between Spanish colonial authorities and Filipino revolutionaries. (correct)
  • Emilio Aguinaldo became the Governor-General of the Philippines.
  • Spanish forces completely withdrew from the Philippines.

What did Emilio Aguinaldo and the other revolutionaries receive as part of the pact?

  • Amnesty and monetary indemnity. (correct)
  • Full independence from Spanish rule.
  • Military support from the United States.
  • Land grants in the Philippines.

Where was the Pact of Biak-na-Bato signed?

  • Hong Kong, during exile negotiations.
  • San Miguel, Bulacan, in Pablo Tecson's house. (correct)
  • Cavite, at the headquarters of Aguinaldo.
  • Manila, in the Malacañang Palace.

What was Aguinaldo's plan for the monetary indemnity he received from the Spanish Government?

<p>To purchase firearms and ammunition. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was held hostage until Aguinaldo's indemnity was paid?

<p>Lt. Col. Miguel Primo de Rivera. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Pact of Biak-na-Bato Outcome

A truce between Spanish colonial authorities and Filipino revolutionaries.

What Aguinaldo Received

Amnesty (official pardon) and monetary compensation from the Spanish government.

Aguinaldo's Plan

To purchase firearms and ammunition for future revolutionary activities.

Where was the pact signed?

San Miguel, Bulacan, specifically in Pablo Tecson's house.

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Held Hostage

Lt. Col. Miguel Primo de Rivera was held as a guarantee of payment.

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Study Notes

The Pact of Biak-na-Bato

  • Signed on December 14, 1897
  • Ended the Philippine Revolution
  • Signed between Spanish colonial Governor General Fernando Primo de Rivera and revolutionary leader, Emilio Aguinaldo

Key Terms

  • Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera: Spanish colonial governor who signed the Pact of Biak–na–Bato
  • Emilio Aguinaldo: Filipino revolutionary leader who signed the Pact of Biak–na–Bato

Agreements

  • The Spanish Government granted amnesty to Aguinaldo and his fellow revolutionaries.
  • The revolutionary government was exiled to Hong Kong.
  • Aguinaldo and his revolutionaries received monetary indemnity from the Spanish Government.

Significance

  • The Pact of Biak-na-Bato was a truce between the Spanish and Filipinos that ultimately did not bring peace to the Philippines.

Biak-na-Bato

  • Aguinaldo’s headquarters was at Biak-na-bato.
  • The Pact of Biak-na-Bato was signed in a house owned by Pablo Tecson.
  • Pablo Tecson was a Philippine revolutionary captain who served as a brigadier general in the “Brigada Del Pilar” (military troop) of General Gregorio del Pilar during the Revolution.

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