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Many people in the US supported the idea of the Philippine revolution when it was a revolution against Spain. Fewer supported it when it was armed resistance against the US taking control of the Philippines.
The Philippine Revolution of 1896 led to the declaration of Philippine independence from Spanish colonial rule. Although the initial uprising was met with fierce Spanish resistance, it ultimately resulted in the establishment of the First Philippine Republic in 1899, following the successful revolution led by figures like Emilio Aguinaldo. However, the revolution's outcome was complicated by the subsequent Philippine-American War, as the United States took control of the Philippines after defeating Spain in the Spanish-American War. This shift led to a new form of colonial rule under American governance.
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THE PHILIPPINE REVOLUTION BROKE OUT IN THE 1800'S LED BY Andres Bonifacio
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the leader of the revolution was Andres Bonifacio.
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.
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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.
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Many people in the US supported the idea of the Philippine revolution when it was a revolution against Spain. Fewer supported it when it was armed resistance against the US taking control of the Philippines.
The Philippine Revolution failed because of internal conflicts among various factions fighting for power, lack of unity and coordination among the revolutionaries, and strong opposition from the Spanish colonial forces. Additionally, the arrival of American forces and the subsequent Philippine-American War further weakened the revolution.
The father of the Philippine revolution is generally considered to be Andres Bonifacio. He was a key figure in the fight against Spanish colonial rule and played a significant role in the formation of the Katipunan, a revolutionary society that aimed to achieve Philippine independence.