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Philippine Revolution

Philippine Revolution
A 19th century photograph of the Revolutionary Congress in Malolos
Military Conflict
ConflictPhilippine Revolution
Date1896 - 1898
LocationPhilippines (Southeast Asia)
ResultPhilippine victory *Signing of Pact of Biak-na-Bato (1897). *Resumption of hostilities during Spanish-American War (1898). *Expulsion of the Spanish colonial government during Spanish-American War (1898). *Establishment of the First Philippine Republic (1899). *Beginning of the Philippine-American War (1899), leading to dissolution of the First Philippine Republic (1901).
Philippines
Katipunan
Sovereign Tagalog Nation
United States
Spain
*Spain Spanish Philippines *Spain Cuba
Andrés Bonifacio†
Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo
United States George Dewey
Spain Ramón Blanco
Spain Camilo de Polavieja
Spain Fernando Primo de Rivera
Spain Basilio Augustín
Spain Fermin Jáudenes
80,000 soldiers 
60,000 soldiers 
Official casualties are unknown.
Official casualties are unknown.

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The Philippine Revolution (1896 - 1898), called the "Tagalog War" by the Spanish, was an armed military conflict between the people of the Philippines and the Spanish colonial authorities which resulted in the secession of the Philippine Islands from the Spanish Empire.

The Philippine Revolution began in August 1896, upon the discovery of the anti-colonial secret organization Katipunan by the Spanish authorities. The Katipunan, led by Andrés Bonifacio, was a secessionist movement and shadow government spread throughout much of the islands whose goal was independence from Spain through armed revolt. In a mass gathering in Caloocan, the Katipunan leaders organized themselves into a revolutionary government and openly declared a nationwide armed revolution. Bonifacio called for a simultaneous coordinated attack on the capital Manila. This attack failed, but the surrounding provinces also rose up in revolt. In particular, rebels in Cavite led by Emilio Aguinaldo won early victories. A power struggle among the revolutionaries led to Bonifacio's execution in 1897, with command shifting to Aguinaldo who led his own revolutionary government. That year, a truce was officially reached with the Pact of Biak-na-Bato and Aguinaldo was exiled to Hong Kong, though hostilities between rebels and the Spanish government never actually ceased.

In 1898, with the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, Aguinaldo unofficially allied with the United States, returned to the Philippines and resumed hostilities against the Spaniards. By June, the rebels had conquered nearly all Spanish-held ground within the Philippines with the exception of Manila. Aguinaldo thus declared independence from Spain and the First Philippine Republic was established. However, neither Spain nor the United States recognized Philippine independence. Spanish rule in the islands only officially ended with the 1898 Treaty of Paris, wherein Spain ceded the Philippines and other territories to the United States. After eruption of the 1899 Battle of Manila on February 4 between Filipino and U.S. forces, Aguinaldo immediately ordered, "[t]hat peace and friendly relations with the Americans be broken and that the latter be treated as enemies". In June 1899, the nascent First Philippine Republic formally declared war against the United States. The Philippine-American War then ensued.


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