Philippine History: The Cry of Rebellion
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The Cry of Rebellion is also referred to as 'el ______' in Spanish.

grito de rebelion

The Cry of Rebellion marked the start of the ______ events in the late 19th century in the Philippines.

revolutionary

In the Philippines, the Cry of Rebellion happened in ______ 1896, northeast of Manila.

August

The Cry of Rebellion was a call to ______ against the Spanish colonial government.

<p>rebellion</p> Signup and view all the answers

The event where Bonifacio tore the ______ or tax receipt is a prominent marker in Philippine history.

<p>cedula</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Cry of Rebellion was a significant event in the ______ Independence Movement.

<p>Philippine</p> Signup and view all the answers

Teodoro Agoncillo was a prominent ______ historian who wrote about the Cry of Rebellion.

<p>Filipino</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Katipuneros were involved in the Cry of Rebellion and tore their ______ or tax receipts.

<p>cedula</p> Signup and view all the answers

Teodoro Agoncillo was a prominent ______ historian who emphasized the event when Bonifacio tore the cedula or tax receipt.

<p>Filipino</p> Signup and view all the answers

The event where Bonifacio tore the cedula or tax receipt is a prominent marker in ______ history.

<p>Philippine</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Guerrero, Encarnacion, and Villegas, all the places mentioned are in ______, then part of Caloocan, now, in Quezon City.

<p>Balintawak</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Cry of Rebellion happened in ______ 1896, northeast of Manila.

<p>August</p> Signup and view all the answers

The accounts of the Cry of Rebellion vary, with five places identified: ______, Kangkong, Pugad Lawin, Pasong tamo, and Bahay Toro.

<p>Balintawak</p> Signup and view all the answers

Valenzuela's account should be read with caution because of ______ in his accounts of the Cry of Rebellion.

<p>inconsistencies</p> Signup and view all the answers

Andrés Bonifacio and his troops may have been moving from one place to another to avoid being located by the ______ government.

<p>Spanish</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Cry of Rebellion was a significant event in the ______ Independence Movement.

<p>Philippine</p> Signup and view all the answers

Emilio Aguinaldo commissioned an “Himno de ______” to inspire the renewed struggles after the Pact of the Biak-na-Bato failed.

<p>Balintawak</p> Signup and view all the answers

A monument to the Heroes of ______ was erected in what is now the intersection of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) and Andres Bonifacio Drive- North Diversion road.

<p>1896</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Cry of Balintawak was celebrated every ______ of August.

<p>26th</p> Signup and view all the answers

There were five dates for the Cry of Rebellion: (August ______, 24, 25, 26 and last week).

<p>23</p> Signup and view all the answers

Andres Bonifacio was part of the ______ triumvirate.

<p>Katipunan</p> Signup and view all the answers

Andres Bonifacio was a physician of the ______.

<p>Katipuneros</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Spanish Commander of the Guardia Civil Veterana of Manila was born on ______, 1850.

<p>February 16</p> Signup and view all the answers

Emilio Aguinaldo was born in ______, Batangas.

<p>Lipa</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

The Cry of Rebellion

  • The Cry of Rebellion, also known as "El Grito de Rebelion" in Spanish, refers to a decision or call to revolt, not necessarily a loud shout.

Historical Context

  • The late 19th century saw momentous events sweep across Spanish colonies, including the Philippines.
  • This period marked the start of revolutionary events in the Philippines, leading to the country's struggle for independence against Spanish colonizers.

The Event

  • The Cry of Rebellion occurred in August 1896, northeast of Manila, where a declaration of rebellion was made against the Spanish colonial government.
  • This event is a significant milestone in the history of colonies fighting for independence against their colonizers.

Controversy Surrounding the Event

  • The exact date and place of the Cry of Rebellion are disputed, with different accounts and historians providing varying information.
  • The controversy stems from the identification of the date and place where the Cry happened.

Prominent Figures

  • Teodoro Agoncillo, a prominent Filipino historian, emphasized the event when Bonifacio tore the cedula or tax receipt before Katipuneros, who also did the same.
  • Emilio Aguinaldo commissioned an "Himno de Balintawak" to inspire the renewed struggles after the Pact of Biak-na-Bato failed.

Places and Dates of the Cry

  • Five different places have been identified as the location of the Cry: Balintawak, Pugadlawin, Kangkong, Bahay Toro, and Pasong Tamo.
  • The dates of the Cry vary, with five different dates mentioned: August 23, 24, 25, 26, and last week of August 1896.

Verdict

  • Eyewitness accounts presented show marked disagreement among historical witnesses as to the place and time of the occurrence of the Cry.
  • Primary and secondary sources have identified five places and varying dates for the Cry.
  • Inconsistencies in accounts should be seen as a red flag when dealing with primary sources.
  • The Cry of Rebellion may have occurred at different locations, as Bonifacio and his troops may have been moving to avoid being located by the Spanish government.

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This quiz covers the significance of the Cry of Rebellion in Philippine history, its impact on independence, and the values of patriotism and nationalism. Test your knowledge of this pivotal event in Philippine history!

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