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Republic of Zamboanga

 
Wikipedia: Republic of Zamboanga
República de Zamboanga
Republic of Zamboanga
Unrecognized state
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Flag of Zamboanga

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Capital Zamboanga City
Language(s) Chavacano, Spanish
Government Republic
President Vicente Alvarez
Historical era Philippine-American War
 - Established 18 May 1899
 - Disestablished March 1903

The Republic of Zamboanga (Chavacano: República de Zamboanga) was a short-lived revolutionary republic, founded after the collapse of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines. The republic began on on May 18, 1899, with the surrender of Fort Pilar (Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza) to the Revolutionary Government of Zamboanga, and ended on November 16, 1899, with the surrender of the fort to Captain Pratt and the 23rd Infantry Regiment.[1] [2]

President of Zamboanga Republic

May 18, 1899 to November 16, 1899 [barely 6 months], Vicente Alvarez was chosen by his fellow Zamboangueños to be their first president and popular leader of the revolutionary government established immediately after the former Spanish garrison troops evacuated to Manila. The events that followed afterwards were historically described as a mob mentality, filled with divided partisanship that lent to "jealous self-interest, biter rivalry, rapacity, and bloodshed" from assassinations and cattle-shooting for amusement. The president and his fellow Christian Zamboangueños' actions could not be considered heroic by any means, but was paralleled with that of the Moro Pirates with whom the fort of Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragosa was erected to defend against.[1]

The rivalry between the local revolutionary leadership of President Vicente Alvarez and opposition leader Isidoro Midel allowed for the easy subjugation of the city by the American forces when Midel sided with the Americans upon their arrival. As a reward for his help, the new American rulers allowed Isidoro Midel to continue as president of the new Zamboanga Republic for about 16 months, against the will of the people, after former president Vicente Alvarez fled to Mercedes, then later to Basilan, when the Americans arrived and took control of the fort del Pilar and its remaining armament. The saying "divide and conquer" was aptly applied to the new Zamboanga Republic.[1]

In a municipal election on March 1901, Mariano Arquiza succeeded Isidoro Midel by popular vote and became the first elected President of the Zamboanga Republic, now under American administration, for the next two (2) years: 1901 - 1903.[1]

With the presence and administration of the American conquerors, Zamboanga was made the capital of the Moro province, encompassing the island of Mindanao and other nearby islands. The importance of Zamboanga was elevated to seat of regional government and diocese of Catholicism in southern Philippines.[1]

Republic of Zamboanga (May 1899 - March 1903)[1]
Government
Dates
President
Type
Republic of Zamboanga
May 18, 1899 - Nov. 16, 1899
Vicente Alvarez
Revolutionary / Chosen by the People
Republic of Zamboanga
Nov. 17, 1899 - March 1901
Isidoro Midel
Revolutionary / Appointed by U.S. Army
Republic of Zamboanga
March 1901 - March 1903
Mariano Arquiza
Municipal Election / U.S. Administration

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