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The Proclamation of the Philippine Independence

 Portrait of Emilio Famy Y, Aguinaldo


 1921 1st President of the Philippines[2] In office January 23, 1899 – March 23, 1901
 Prime minister Apolinario Mabini
 Dictator of the Dictatorial Government
 In office
May 24, 1898 – June 23, 1898
 President of the Biak-na-Bato
 In office
November 2 – December 14, 1897
 Vice President Mariano Trias
 President of the Tejeros Revolutionary Government
 In office
March 22 – November 1, 1897
 Personal details
 Born March 22, 1869[c] Kawit, Cavite, Captaincy General of the Philippines
 Died February 6, 1964 (aged 94) Quezon City, Philippines
 Resting place Aguinaldo Shrine, Kawit, Cavite
 Spouse(s) Hilaria del Rosario-Aguinaldo(1896–1921) María Agoncillo (1930–1963)
 Biak- na- bato is a Place, Event and Constitution.
 According to historian Teodoro Agoncillo, the pact was made up
of three documents which together came to be known as
the Truce of Biak-na-Bató and which provided, among other
things:[6]
 That Aguinaldo and his companions would go into voluntary exile
abroad.[3][6]
 That Governor-General Primo de Rivera would pay the sum of
P800,000 to the rebels in three installments:
 $400,000 (Mexican) to Aguinaldo upon his departure from Biak-
na-Bató,[3][6]
 $200,000 (Mexican) when the arms surrendered by the
revolutionists amounted to 800 stand,[3] and
 the remaining $200,000 (Mexican) when the arms surrendered
amounted to 1,000 stand, Te Deum in the Cathedral in Manila as
thanksgiving for the restoration of peace.[3]
 That Primo de Rivera would pay the additional sum of P900,000
to the families of the non-combatant Filipinos who suffered
during the armed conflict.[6][a]

Reason why American wants our country.

1. Natural Resources
2. Strategic position ( for third world war)
3. World power (used as re-fueling station
The Proclamation of the Philippine Independence
Philippines 2- Independence
July 4, 1946 - June 12, 1898
Drafted the Malolos constitution
1. Felipe Calderon
2. Apolinario Mabini
3. Pedro Paterno

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