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ni Heneral Emilio Aguinaldo

Contents of
the Book
Chapter 28:
My Bloodiest Fight
Chapter 28: My Bloodiest Fight
From August 31 to General Candido Tria
September 1, 1896, Tirona and Captain
under his command,the Simeon Alcantara were
Filipino revolutionaries among the casualties of
defeated the Spanish this battle.
troops at Cavite.
The whole province of
Cavite was completely
BATTLE OF IMUS
liberated from the
& THE BATTLES OF
Spaniards on November
BINAKAYAN-
1896.
DALAHICAN
Chapter 30:
Magdiwang Council
Reorganized
Chapter 30: Magdiwang Council
Reorganized
Cavite was liberated
through the efforts of
boththe Magdiwang
and Magdalo councils.

Magdiwang (Noveleta)
General Mariano Alvarez

Magdalo (Cavite ElViejo)


Baldomero Aguinaldo
Chapter 30: Magdiwang Council
Reorganized
Magdiwang (monarchial)
King - Andres Bonifacio
Vice-King - Mariano
Alvarez
Minister of War
Ariston Villanueva Minister of of Natural
Minister of Interior Resources
Jacinto Lumbreras Emiliano Riego de Rios
Minister of Finance Captain General
Diego Mojica Santiago Alvarez
Minister of Justice
Mariano C. Trias
Chapter 30: Magdiwang Council
Reorganized

Magdiwang
Noveleta, SanFrancisco
de Malabon, Rosario,
Tanza,Naic, Ternate,
Maragondon,
Magallanes, Bailen,
Alfonso, Indang and San
Roque
Chapter 30: Magdiwang Council
Reorganized
Magdalo (Republican)
President – Gen. Baldomero
Aguinaldo
Vice-King – Edilberto
Evangelista
Secretary of War Secretary of Agricultute
Gen. Candido Tria Terona Cayetano Topacio
Secretary of Interior Lieutenant General (Flag
Felix Cuenca bearer)
Secretary of of Natural Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
Resources
Glicerio Topacio
Chapter 30: Magdiwang Council
Reorganized

Magdalo
CaviteelViejo,Imus,
Dasmarinas,Silang,
Amadeo,Mendez, Nunez,
Bacoor,and Carmona
Chapter 38:
My Election tothe
Presidency
Chapter 38: My Election to the
Presidency
An assembly was called
upon to bridge the gap
between Magdiwang
and Magdalo factions.

The assembly turned out


to be an election of
leaders for the new
revolutionary
government.
Chapter 38: My Election to the
Presidency

Aguinaldo was elected


President while Bonifacio
was elected Director of the
Interior.
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Chapter 38: My Election to the


Presidency
Aguinaldo was at Pasong
Santol in Dasmariñas on
March 22, 1897.

He learned of his
election as Presidentof
the new revolutionary
government
Chapter 38: My Election to the
Presidency
Aguinaldo’s brother,
General Crispulo Aguinaldo
persuaded him to go to
Tejerosto take his oath of
office.

At 7:00 in the evening,


Aguinaldo,Trias and Riego
de Dios took their oaths of
office
Chapter 38: My Election to the
Presidency

On March 24,1897, Aguinaldo revealed the


Aguinaldo received plot ofBonifacio to
news that Bonifacio and kidnaphim
his ministers met in a
council as passed a
PasongSantol fell in the
resolution declaring
hands of the Spaniards
null and void the
meeting at Tejeros.
Chapter 42:
Military Court
Chapter 42: Military Court

Charges were A military court was


made against the created with Colonel
Bonifacio brothers. Jose Lipana as presiding
judge.
Chapter 44:
Death of the
Bonifacio Brothers
Chapter 44: Death of the Bonifacio
Brothers

The Bonifacio brothers Generals Pio del Pilar


were found guilty and and Mariano Noriel
sentenced to death. persuaded Aguinaldo
to impose the original
Aguinaldo commuted the sentence.
sentence to banishment.
Chapter 44: Death of the Bonifacio
Brothers

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