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anecdote of gen emilio agiunaldo
The Philippine flag as it looks today was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in 1897.
it was made in 1897 by The Philippine flag as it looks today was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and sewn by Doña Marcela Marino de Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad.The Philippine flag was first designed by General Aguinaldo in 1897 when he was exhiled in Hong Kong. It was adopted on May 19 1898.
The Philippine flag was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and sewn by Doña Marcela Marino de Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad in Hong Kong prior to the proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898.
It was his dream; in exile in Hong Kong when the Americans took up the fight against the Spanish, he saw the possibility. He returned and declared independence in 1898. He became the president, but the US refused to honor his authority. In time, the Philippines became independent in 1946.
anecdote of gen emilio agiunaldo
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
The Philippine flag was designed by General Emilio Aguinaldo and a group of revolutionary leaders in 1898.
ninety five (95)
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The Philippine flag as it looks today was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo in 1897.
Philippine history books say that Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was the one who declared the Philippine independence but soon after this, the country was under the control of America. it is said that the Philippine independence was granted only after WWII. but in historical terms, Emilio Aguinaldo was the person who declared independence in the Philippines.
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it was made in 1897 by The Philippine flag as it looks today was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and sewn by Doña Marcela Marino de Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad.The Philippine flag was first designed by General Aguinaldo in 1897 when he was exhiled in Hong Kong. It was adopted on May 19 1898.
When Emilio Aguinaldo was caught and exiled to Hong Kong, his successor was Gen. Mariano Trias but surrendered to the Americans. The task of running and leading the Filipinos during the revolution was left to Gen. Miguel Malvar. He was also known to be the last to surrender to the Americans.
The Philippine flag was designed by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo and sewn by Doña Marcela Marino de Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de Natividad in Hong Kong prior to the proclamation of Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898.
It was his dream; in exile in Hong Kong when the Americans took up the fight against the Spanish, he saw the possibility. He returned and declared independence in 1898. He became the president, but the US refused to honor his authority. In time, the Philippines became independent in 1946.