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  1. The Philippine Revolution [7] was a war of independence waged by the revolutionary organization Katipunan against the Spanish Empire from 1896 to 1898. It was the culmination of the 333-year colonial rule of Spain in the archipelago.

  2. La Revolución filipina [3] fue un conflicto armado entre el gobierno colonial español y los insurrectos filipinos del Katipunan, fundado por Andrés Bonifacio, que, si bien terminó con el dominio español sobre el archipiélago, sirvió como inicio de la guerra filipino-estadounidense. [4]

  3. Jul 21, 2011 · Mabini’s La Revolucion Filipina, translated into English by Leon Ma. Guerrero, is a compact analysis and commentary on the Philippine Revolution which was referred to in the book as the revolutions against Spain and the United States of America.

  4. 1896 Revolution and Arrest. When the plans of the Katipunan were discovered by Spanish authorities, and the first active phase of the 1896 Philippine Revolution began in earnest, Mabini, still ill, was arrested along with numerous other members of La Liga Filipina.

  5. Philippine Revolution, (1896–98), Filipino independence struggle that, after more than 300 years of Spanish colonial rule, exposed the weakness of Spanish administration but failed to evict Spaniards from the islands.

  6. During his exile, he wrote “La Revolucion Filipina,” a memoir. Wary of his deteriorating health, he reluctantly agreed to take the oath of allegiance in February 1903 and returned to the Philippines. Mabini died of cholera on May 13, 1903, aged 38.

  7. Scroll to the middle (or use the search function of your browser) to find excerpts from Julio Nakpil's Apuntes Sobre La Revolucion Filipina (Notes on the Filipino Revolution) (published 1925). There are details on the assassinations of Bonifacio and of Gen. Antonio Luna, and of the cowardice of Gen. Aguinaldo.

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