RPH LESSON 6

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JULY 7, 1892

THE DATE OF WHEN KKK WAS FORMED.

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  • Andres Bonifacio,

  • Valentin Diaz,

  • Teodoro Plata,

  • Ladislao Diwa,

  • Deodato Arellano.

People involved in the formation of the KKK Association

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AZCARRAGA

What house near Elcano St in Tondo did they meet?

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Kataastaasan Kagalanggalanggalangang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan

KKK Stands for

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  • POLITICAL OBJECTIVE

  • MORAL OBJECTIVE

  • CIVIC OBJECTIVE

Three Fundamental Objectives

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Political objective

separation of the Philippines from Spain.

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Moral objective

teaching of good manners, hygiene, good morals, and attacking obscurantism, religious fanaticism, and weakness of character.

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Civic objective

principle of self-help and the defense of the poor and the oppressed.

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Dr. Pio Valenzuela

He suggested the name Kalayaan for the society's organization

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Kalayaan

the name for the society's organ,

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  • San Juan del Monte,

  • San Felipe Neri,

  • Pasig,

  • Pateros,

  • Marikina,

  • Kalookan,

  • Malabon and other places.

At the end of March 1896, when the two thousand copies of the periodical had been distributed far and wide, hundreds of people joined the Katipunan in the towns of:

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  • Bulacan,

  • Batangas,

  • Cavite,

  • Nueva Ecija,

  • Pampanga and

  • Laguna

The Katipunan also extended to the provinces of

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Bolos

distributed to the members of the society.

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Japanese warship Kongo with Admiral Kanimura

Two Japanese personnel who arrived in the anchor of Manila Bay and they saw a possibility that they could seek aid from the admiral in the struggle for national liberation.

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Jose Moritaro Tagawa

a Japanese employee of a Japanese Bazaar and with Bonifacio, who had contact with Admiral.

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Tito Miguel, Roman Ramos

they are employed in the Maestranza (arsenal), Bonifacio seek help by ordering them to steal rifles and pistols but the quantity of such weapons is not sufficient to start a revolution.

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Apolonio dela Cruz and Teodoro Patiño

two people who had a misunderstanding.

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Honoria

Patino took revenge on Apolonio by revealing secrets of the society to his sister

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Sor Teresa

Her, when informed of the cause of the alleged grief, suggested that Teodoro Patiño tell all he knew to Father Mariano Gil 

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August 19,1896

When did Patiño told Father Mariano of what he knew about the secret society.

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the printing shop of the Diario de Manila

Where did the friar immediately hurried to

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“pasya”

the decision to revolt

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pagpupunit

the tearing of cedulas

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unang labanan

the first encounter with Spanish forces.

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Teodoro A. Agoncillo

He equates the term with the pagpupunit, which he says happened immediately after the pasya.

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Isagani R. Medina

He also takes the “Cry” to mean the pagpupunit, but says it happened before the decision to revolt had been taken.

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Soledad Borromeo-Buehler

She takes the view – the traditional view that KKK veterans took, she says - that the “Cry” should mean the unang labanan.

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August 23,1896

The date declared by the National Historical Commission as the start of the Philippine Revolution

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Guillermo Masangkay

He, who, in an interview in the Sunday Tribune in 1932, declared the place as Balintawak and the date August 26,1896. 

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Spanish Lt. Olegario Diaz

He in 1896 pinpointed the place as Balintawak but placed the date on August 24,1896.

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August 24,1896

Spanish Lt. Olegario Diaz in 1896 pinpointed the place as Balintawak but placed the date on

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Gregoria de Jesus Nakpil

widow of Andres Bonifcaio

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Mga Tala ng Aking Buhay

Gregoria de Jesus Nakpil, widow of Andres Bonifcaio wrote a short autobiography entitled

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August 25,1896 in Pasong Tamo

In 1928, Gregoria de Jesus Nakpil, widow of Andres Bonifcaio wrote a short autobiography entitled Mga Tala ng Aking Buhay, where she stated, among other things, that the Cry of Balintawak took place on

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Julio Nakpil

The composer of the Katipunan and the second husband of Gregoria de Jesus.

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Teodoro M. Kalaw

The composer of the Katipunan, Julio Nakpil, second husband of Gregoria de Jesus, deposited his handwritten notes on the Philippine Revolution in the National Library under whose name

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Santiago Alvarez

Him, whose memoirs identify the place as Bahay Toro and the date as August 25,1896.