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Ma. Cristine M.

Lazo & Arielle Ann Cruz

Account/Version of Similarities Differences


Chronological Event
1. Gregorio Zaide’s  There was a meeting  August 26, 1896 -
History of the Filipino iniated by Supremo the emergency
People – the Andres Bonifacio. meeting was held in
Katipuneros had an Balintawak.
emergency meeting in
Balintawak, dated
August 26.
2. Emilio Aguinaldo’s  There was a meeting  August 22, 1896 -
Memoir – on August 22, before the cry took Supremo Andres
the Magdalo Faction place. Bonifacio released
received a letter from  The purpose of the letters to the
Supremo Andres meeting was to Katipuneros while he
Bonifacio providing that a discuss when the was in Balintawak.
meeting shall be held in uprising was going  August 24, 1896 -
Balintawak on August to happen. the Magdalo Council
24. Aguinaldo sent received the letter.
Domingo Orcollo and  August 29, 1896 -
Crispulo Aguinaldo as the date the
representatives of the Katipuneros will
Magdalo Faction. attack Manila as
written on the letter.
3. Lt. Olegario Diaz –  Stated that the first
August 25 revolution or the ‘cry’
happened in
Balintawak on
August 25, 1896.
4. Guillermo  There was a meeting  A meeting was held
Msangkay’s Cry of before the cry took in Balintawak at 9
Balintawak (A place. o’clock in the
Katipunan General, an  The purpose of the morning.
eyewitness of the historic meeting was to  Plata, Pantas, and
event, and childhood discuss when the Valenzuela opposed
friend of Bonifacio) uprising was to to starting the
happen. revolution too early.
 Tearing of cedula  Andres Bonifacio
happened. talked to the people
outside the session
hall.
 The Katipuneros
shouted “Long live
the Philippines”
after tearing their
cedula.
 August 26, 1896 - 5
o’clock in the
afternoon when the
huge conflagration
begin.
 August 26, 1896 -
the first rally of the
Philippine
Revolution
happened.

5. Gregoria De Jesus’  August 25, 1896 -


Version of the First Cry the first cry took
(Lakambini of the place at Caloocan.
Katipunan/Wife of
Bonifacio)
6. Santiago Alvarez’s  There was a meeting  August 23, 1896 -
The Cry of Bahay Toro attended by Katipuneros met
(katipunero but not an Katipuneros and its together at as early
eyewitness, a relative of leaders. as 10 o’clock in the
Gregoria De Jesus)  Katipuneros tore morning at the barn
their cedula as a sign of Melchora Aquino
of revolt against the located at
Spaniards. Sampalukan, barrio
of Bahay Toro.
 August 24, 1896 -
over 1000
Katipuneros
attended the meeting
held by Andres
Bonifacio. The
meeting started at 10
o’clock AM and
ended at 12 o’clock
PM.
 August 24, 1896 -
the cry happened in
Bahay Toro at
Quezon City.
 Shouted “Long live
the sons of the
country!”
7. Teodoro A. Agoncillo  The Katipuneros tore  August 29, 1896 -
their cedula. the date written in a
manifesto issued by
Bonifacio as the
date of the
Katipuneros’ attack
to the Spaniards.
 The Katipuneros tore
their cedula after a
decision to revolt
was decided.
8. Isagani R. Medina  Katipuneros tore  The tearing of
their cedula as a sign Cedula happened
of revolt. before the decision
to revolt has been
taken.
9. Borromeo - Buehler  The first cry
happened on
August 26, 1896.

10. Cipriano Pacheco  Katipuneros tore  Approximately 2,000


(1933) their cedula led by Filipinos waited for
Bonifacio. the decision of the
meeting outside the
session hall.
 Took place in
Kangkong.
11. Labi ng Katipunan  Tearing of cedula  August 23, 1896 -
Marker (1917) happened. the decision to
 There was a revolt was taken.
meeting.  Andres Bonifacio and
about 1, 000
Filipinos tore their
cedula as a sign of
revolt (similar to
Santiago Alvarez’s
The Cry of Bahay
Toro).
 Happened at the
house and yard of
Juan Ramos
(NHCP, n.a.).

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