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When was the Declaration of Independence made in the Philippines?
When was the Declaration of Independence made in the Philippines?
- 1900
- 1910
- 1898 (correct)
- 1896
Who was present at the Declaration of Independence?
Who was present at the Declaration of Independence?
- Spanish officials
- Both military chiefs and representatives of various towns (correct)
- Military chiefs only
- Representatives of various towns only
What was the main goal of the revolution started in August 1896?
What was the main goal of the revolution started in August 1896?
- To gain independence from American domination
- To gain independence from British domination
- To gain independence from Spanish domination (correct)
- To gain independence from French domination
What was the pacification proposed by Don Pedro A. Paterno?
What was the pacification proposed by Don Pedro A. Paterno?
Who returned to initiate a new revolution after the non-fulfillment of some terms?
Who returned to initiate a new revolution after the non-fulfillment of some terms?
Where did the revolutionary movement spread to?
Where did the revolutionary movement spread to?
What did Spanish forces do in response to the revolutionary movement?
What did Spanish forces do in response to the revolutionary movement?
How was the victory of the revolutionary arms described in the text?
How was the victory of the revolutionary arms described in the text?
What was assured by the Proclamation made in the name and authority of the people of the Philippine Islands?
What was assured by the Proclamation made in the name and authority of the people of the Philippine Islands?
When was the Proclamation made in the name and authority of the people of the Philippine Islands?
When was the Proclamation made in the name and authority of the people of the Philippine Islands?
Study Notes
- Declaration of Independence made on June 12, 1898 in Cavite-Viejo, Philippines
- Assemblage of military chiefs and representatives of various towns present
- Revolution started in August 1896 to regain independence from Spanish domination
- Revolution calmed but not completely stifled by pacification proposed by Don Pedro A. Paterno
- Don Emilio Aguinaldo returned to initiate a new revolution after non-fulfillment of some terms
- Revolutionary movement spread to other towns and provinces
- Spanish forces concentrated in certain towns and provinces
- Victory of revolutionary arms was truly marvelous and without equal in history of colonial revolutions
- Independence of Philippines and revindication of sovereignty is assured
- Proclamation made in the name and authority of the people of the Philippine Islands.
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Test your knowledge on the historic Declaration of Independence of the Philippines in this quiz. Learn about the military chiefs, representatives, and revolutionary movements involved in the fight for independence from Spanish domination. Discover the key events that led to the victory of the revolutionary arms and the proclamation made in the name of the people of the Philippine Islands. Use keywords like Philippine Revolution, Spanish domination, and Declaration of Independence to attract quiz takers interested in history and politics.