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Content

The actual words/texts/information being conveyed. The meat of the message.

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Context

Refers to the circumstances or situation surrounding the communication that may affect its meaning or interpretation.

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Primary source

A firsthand account or original document from a specific time period.

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Analysis

The process of examining and evaluating the content and context of a primary source.

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Author

The person who created or wrote the primary source.

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Situation

The specific conditions or events that influenced the creation of the primary source.

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Historical context

The historical and cultural setting in which the primary source was created.

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Abstract

A brief summary or overview of the primary source.

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Overall observation

A general observation or insight gained from analyzing the primary source.1. Tejeros Convention:A meeting held in Barrio Tejeros in San Francisco de Malabon (Gen. Trias) where the Magdalo and Magdiwang factions attempted to settle their differences.

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Magdalo

A faction in the Tejeros Convention that wanted to establish a new form of revolutionary government.

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Magdiwang

A faction in the Tejeros Convention that believed the Katipunan should remain as the revolutionary government.

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Acta de Tejeros

A document drafted by Bonifacio and his men stating their reasons for not accepting the result of the election held at Tejeros.

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Republic of the Philippines

The new government proclaimed after Bonifacio acceded to the wish of Magdalo and an election was conducted to form a new government.

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Emilio Aguinaldo

Elected as the President of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.

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Mariano TrĂ­as

Elected as the Vice-President of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.

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Artemio Ricarte

Elected as the Captain-General of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.

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Emiliano Riego de Dios

Elected as the Director of War of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.

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Andrés Bonifacio

Elected as the Director of the Interior of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.

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Naik Military Agreement

A document drafted by Bonifacio and his men in Naik, which expressed their intention to establish their own independent government separate from the one established at Tejeros.

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Council of War

The body that tried Bonifacio and his brother for treason and sedition, despite insufficient evidence.

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Major Lazaro Makapagal

Ordered to execute Andres and Procopio Bonifacio based on a sealed letter from Gen. Mariano Noriel.

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Gregoria de Jesus

Wrote a farewell poem to Andres Bonifacio.1. Manunggul Jar:A prehistoric burial jar found in the Philippines, known for its intricate design and depiction of the journey to the afterlife.

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Pigafetta's Account - Magellan's Voyage Around the World

A written record by Antonio Pigafetta, an Italian explorer, detailing Ferdinand Magellan's expedition and the first circumnavigation of the globe.

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Dasalan at Tocsohan

A book written by Jose Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines, which contains prayers and moral teachings.

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Pagibig sa Tinubuang Lupa

A poem written by Andres Bonifacio, a Filipino revolutionary leader, expressing love and devotion for one's homeland.

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Kartilla

A primer or instructional booklet used during the Philippine revolution, providing basic knowledge and principles for the revolutionaries.

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Ang Dapat Mabatid ng Mga Pilipino

A pamphlet written by Marcelo H. del Pilar, a Filipino writer and reformist, discussing the rights and responsibilities of Filipinos under Spanish colonial rule.

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Jones Law

A law enacted by the United States Congress in 1916, which provided for the establishment of a Philippine legislature and increased Filipino participation in government.