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Content
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Context
Refers to the circumstances or situation surrounding the communication that may affect its meaning or interpretation.
Primary source
A firsthand account or original document from a specific time period.
Analysis
The process of examining and evaluating the content and context of a primary source.
Author
The person who created or wrote the primary source.
Situation
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Historical context
The historical and cultural setting in which the primary source was created.
Abstract
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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.
Magdalo
A faction in the Tejeros Convention that wanted to establish a new form of revolutionary government.
Magdiwang
A faction in the Tejeros Convention that believed the Katipunan should remain as the revolutionary government.
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.
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.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Elected as the President of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.
Mariano TrĂas
Elected as the Vice-President of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.
Artemio Ricarte
Elected as the Captain-General of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.
Emiliano Riego de Dios
Elected as the Director of War of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.
Andrés Bonifacio
Elected as the Director of the Interior of the newly constituted government at Tejeros.
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.
Council of War
The body that tried Bonifacio and his brother for treason and sedition, despite insufficient evidence.
Major Lazaro Makapagal
Ordered to execute Andres and Procopio Bonifacio based on a sealed letter from Gen. Mariano Noriel.
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.
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.
Dasalan at Tocsohan
A book written by Jose Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines, which contains prayers and moral teachings.
Pagibig sa Tinubuang Lupa
A poem written by Andres Bonifacio, a Filipino revolutionary leader, expressing love and devotion for one's homeland.
Kartilla
A primer or instructional booklet used during the Philippine revolution, providing basic knowledge and principles for the revolutionaries.
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.
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.