First Cry of Rebellion
First Cry of Rebellion
First Cry of Rebellion
Memelyn Milendez
1AR – (First Affirmative Rebuttal) PUGAD – LAWIN
Several incidents transpired before the Cry of Pugad Lawin that increased the Filipino people's
commitment against the Spanish conquerors. These events brought the once-divided Filipino
people together and directly led to the Cry of Pugad Lawin and the establishment of the
Philippine Revolution.
The National Historical Institute (NHI) met in 1986 to settle the historical dispute surrounding the
Cry. During their meeting on August 14th, 1986, the NHI passed NHI Board Resolution No. 2,
series of 1986, formally naming the event the "Cry of Pugad Lawin," which occurred on August
23rd, 1896. This conclusion was supported by historical sources as well as the Biak-na-bato
constitution.
The Biak-na-Bato constitution is the document drafted and declared by the revolutionary
government's leaders. In its preface, the text asserts that the revolution began on August 24,
1896, putting the date of the cry one day earlier, on August 23rd.