Chapter 10 The Tejeros Assembly
Chapter 10 The Tejeros Assembly
Chapter 10 The Tejeros Assembly
Assembly
Chapter 10
REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS LESSON
1. Artemio Ricarte
2. Andres Bonifacio
3. Santiago Alvarez
Artemio Ricarte’s
- Account
Written by Ge. Artemio Ricarte ( Vibora)
- Was one of the officials of the Magdiwang faction
- Serve as the secretary when Bonifacio was presiding as the
president of the convention.
- Was elected as the Captain – General of the
revolutionary government.
- “ Apuntes Historicos Kataastaasang Katipunan nang
manga Anak ng
Bayan’ contra el Gobierno Español en las Islas Filipinas.”
- Was written when he was in prison by the American
authorities in 1904.
General Artemio Ricarte
•The romantic Filipino revolutionary and “irreconcilable”
Artemio Ricarte y Vibora was born in 1866 at Batac,
Ilocos Norte.
•A teacher of Spanish in Cavite by profession but a
soldier by inclination, Ricarte secretly joined the
independence-minded “blood brother-hood,”
the Katipunan. Subsequently, he became an officer in
the anti-Spanish Philippine uprising of 1896–1897.
•When the Spanish-American War
broke out, Ricarte was one of those
recruited by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
to cooperate with the Americans in
destroying Spain's authority in the
Philippines.
•As the commander of a military
district in Luzon, Ricarte was
rewarded by the revolutionary
government with the title of
General.
TRIVIA
On June 9, 1904, noted
Dubbed as the "Father of the Filipino General, Artemio
Philippine Army", Ricarte was the "Vivora" Ricarte was
Chief of Operations of the accused of illegal possession
Philippine forces during the of firearms, conspiracy,
Philippine-American War which rebellion and insurrection
started in 1899. against the Americans.
Ricarte’s Account
MARCH 22 1897 (morning) – men filled the Tejeros estate with the
two groups of Magdiwang and Magdalo.
Severino delas Alas: said that neither the “K” nor the flag
has anything to do with the character of the government
existing.
The Start of the Commotion
Bonifacio: he replied to Delas Alas that the government of
Katipunan would be rigorously republican in form.
Captain
President: Emilio
Aguinaldo Vice President: General: Director of
defeating
Severino Artemio War: Emiliano
Bonifacio and Riego de Dios
Trias delas Alas Ricarte
Bonifacio – elected as Director of Interior but Daniel Tirona opposed
since the Supremo is not a lawyer and with a loud voice, announced
that they vote for Jose del Rosario.
- Supremo’s pride was hurt so he ask to Tirona to apologized since it
is already agreed that they will adhere to the
majority of the votes.
- he drew his revolver but Ricarte seized his hand and he said in a
loud voice that as a presiding officer of the assembly and the
supreme council of the Katipunan, declared the assembly closed
and annulled everything that has been discussed and left followed
by his adherents.
Andres Bonifacio’s account
- From a letter he wrote Emilio Jacinto in
Montalban from Indang Cavite on April 24,
1897, a month after of the meeting
- This is the first time, the members of the
- Katipunan would here on the events that
happened on the assembly.
- First published in Jose P. Santos, Si Andres
Bonifacio at ang Himagsikan (1932).
Bonifacio’s Account