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Tejeros Assembly

The document summarizes the Tejeros Assembly that took place on March 22, 1897 between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions. At the assembly, Emilio Aguinaldo was elected President, Severino de las Alas was elected Vice President, Artemio Ricarte was elected Captain General, and Emiliano Riego de Dios and Andres Bonifacio were also elected to positions. However, Bonifacio declared the meeting null and void after another delegate demanded that a different person be elected to a position instead of Bonifacio.

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Tejeros Assembly

The document summarizes the Tejeros Assembly that took place on March 22, 1897 between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions. At the assembly, Emilio Aguinaldo was elected President, Severino de las Alas was elected Vice President, Artemio Ricarte was elected Captain General, and Emiliano Riego de Dios and Andres Bonifacio were also elected to positions. However, Bonifacio declared the meeting null and void after another delegate demanded that a different person be elected to a position instead of Bonifacio.

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 Election of Officers

TEJEROS ASSEMBLY  President: Emilio Aguinaldo


Historical Context  Vice President: Severino de las Alas
 Captain General: Artemio Ricarte
 Magdiwang (Bonifacio)  Director of War: Emiliano Riego de Dios
 Magdalo- (Aguinaldo )  Minister of the Interior: Andres Bonifacio
 Aguinaldo invited Bonifacio to Cavite to mediate.  Daniel Tirona- demanded that Mr. Jose del Rosario should be the
 The two groups finally agreed to form a revolutionary government. minister of interior because he’s a lawyer.
 The assembly was set to be held in the friar’s estate house in Barrio  Bonifacio declared the meeting null and void.
Tejeros.
 March 22, 1897- cavite katipuneros converged at the estate house.

Artemio Ricarte Andres Bonifacio

 Was one of the officials of the Magdiwang faction.  Letter to Emilio Jacinto (April 24, 1897), Montalban from Indang
 During the Tejeros assembly, he served as the secretary of the Cavite.
convention. Account
 Ricarte was elected in the Tejeros Assembly as Captain-General of
the Revolutionary Government.  Same
 “ Apuntes Historicos de la Insurreccion por los Asociados al
‘Kamahalmahala’t Kataastaasang Katipunan naang manga Anak ng
Bayan’ contra el Gobierno Espanol en las Islas Filipinas” Santiago Alvares
 Written during his imprisonment for subversion by the American
 March 25, 1897
Authorities in 1904.
 Translated into English by a british journalist, William Brecknock Account
Watson.
 His memoirs were translated in Tagalog in 1927 (Yokohama Japan)-  Same
Himagsikan ng Mga Pilipino Laban sa Kastila.  Mr. Baldomero Aguinaldo- wanted the elections to be finished
before it get too dark.
Account

 March 22- Tejeros Estate House


 Jacinto Lumbreras- explained the purpose of the meeting
 Severino de las Alas- rose to address those present.
 Bonifacio explained the significance of the letter “K” which stands
for liberty.
 Antonio Montenegro- rose and spoke in support of the De Las Alas
suggestion.

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