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Who led the Spanish forces during the Philippine Revolution?
Who led the Spanish forces during the Philippine Revolution?
Where did the revolutionary forces flee to in 1897?
Where did the revolutionary forces flee to in 1897?
Why did the Spanish forces sue for a truce with the revolutionary forces?
Why did the Spanish forces sue for a truce with the revolutionary forces?
Where was the recognized government formed with Emilio Aguinaldo as President?
Where was the recognized government formed with Emilio Aguinaldo as President?
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What form of government did the rebel leaders agree to establish?
What form of government did the rebel leaders agree to establish?
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Study Notes
Spanish Forces and Philippine Revolution
- Spanish forces were led by Governor-General Primo de Rivera during the Philippine Revolution.
Flight of Revolutionary Forces
- In 1897, the revolutionary forces, led by Emilio Aguinaldo, fled to Biak-na-Bato, a mountainous region in San Miguel, Bulacan, due to the Spanish forces' military pressure.
Truce and Treaty
- The Spanish forces sued for a truce with the revolutionary forces, leading to the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, which temporarily ended the war.
Establishment of the First Philippine Republic
- A recognized government was formed in Naic, Cavite, with Emilio Aguinaldo as President, marking the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.
Form of Government
- The rebel leaders agreed to establish a republic, a form of government where the people or their elected representatives hold power, as opposed to a monarchy or other forms of government.
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Test your knowledge on the Philippine Revolution and its turning point in 1897. Learn about the stalemate at Biak-na-Bato and the strategic decisions made by General Emilio Aguinaldo and General Miguel Primo de Rivera. Explore the significance of this event in the wider context of the revolution.