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THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION BROKE OUT IN THE 1800'S LED BY Andres Bonifacio
the leader of the revolution was Andres Bonifacio.
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The several states that rose and fell in what is now the Philippines before the Spanish came undoubtedly fought some wars, but they are poorly recorded in general histories.England occupied Manila form 1762 - 1764 as part of the Seven Years War.The Cavite Mutiny in 1872 might be considered a war, as might the Philippine Revolution that began in 1896.Subsequent wars fought on Philippine soil or in Philippine waters include:1898 Spanish-American War1899-1902 Philippine-American War (also called the Philippine Insurrection)1941-1945 World War 2You might also consider that the Cold war was waged, in part, in the Philippines.
The Philippine Revolution began in August 1896 and lasted until December 1898. It was a movement against Spanish colonial rule that eventually led to the independence of the Philippines.
THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION BROKE OUT IN THE 1800'S LED BY Andres Bonifacio
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The effects of the Philippine Revolution include gaining independence from Spanish colonial rule, the establishment of the First Philippine Republic, the development of a sense of national identity among Filipinos, and the beginning of struggles for self-determination and sovereignty.
the leader of the revolution was Andres Bonifacio.
The strength of the Philippine government is that it is a democratic form of government which allows for public participation. Poor funding and corruption are some of the weakness of the Philippine government.
The strength of the Philippine government is that it is a democratic form of government which allows for public participation. Poor funding and corruption are some of the weakness of the Philippine government.
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The Philippine revolution, which led to the country's independence from Spanish colonial rule, was fueled by a variety of factors including socio-political grievances and nationalist ideals. While there may have been elements of propaganda or political messaging used to mobilize support for the revolution, it was primarily a grassroots movement driven by a desire for self-determination and freedom.
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