Act of Declaration of Independence
Act of Declaration of Independence
Act of Declaration of Independence
Act of
of Declaration
Declaration
of
of the
the Philippine
Philippine
Independence
Independence
BSN 1A - Group 3
Outline of the Presentation
Background of the author
Overall observation
Background of the author
Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista
(Authored the Act of Declaration of the
Philippine Independence)
On December 7, 1830, Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista, also known as
“Don Bosyong”, was born in Biñan, Laguna.
Professor at the Division of Research and Law Reform at the University of the
Philippines Law Center.
His well-known works include “The Laws of the First Philippine Republic (the
laws of Malolos)” and “Gobierno Revolucionario”.
Sulpicio Guevara
The first Philippine flag was unfurled and the Marcha Filipina
Magdalo was played by the San Francisco de Malabon Marching
Band during the occasion, which took place between four and
five in the afternoon at Aguinaldo's family house in Kawit,
Cavite.
Philippine flag
“People of this country are already tired of
bearing the ominous joke of Spanish
domination”
Issues of the Philippines:
Execution of GOMBURZA
Doctor Don Jose Burgos Don Mariano Gomez Don Jacinto Zamora
Biak na Bato:
In international law the prescription established
by law to legalize the vicious acquisition of
private property is not recognized
Regulate commerce
Do all other acts and things that an independent state has the
right to do
Form of government of Aguinaldo:
Emilio Aguinaldo established a Dictatorship
government.
3 Starts signify the three principal islands of this archipelago: Luzon, Mindanao,
and Panay.
The sun represents the gigantic step made by the son of the country along the path
of Progress and Civilization
The 8 rays signify the 8 provinces: Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva
Ecija, Bataan, Laguna, and Batangas
Blue, Red, and White colors commemorate the flag of the United States of America.
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Segundo Arellano
Don Tiburcio del Rosario
Sergio Matias
Don Agapito Zialcita
Don Flaviano Alonzo
Don Mariano Legazpi
Don Jose Turiano Santiago y Acosta
Don Aurelio Tolentino
Don Felix Ferrer
Don Felipe Buencamino
Don Fernando Canon Faustino
Don Anastacio Pinzun
Don Timoteo Bernabe
Don Flaviano Rodriguez
Don Gavino Masancay
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Narciso Mayuga
Don Gregorio Villa
Don Luis Perez Tagle
Don Canuto Celestino
Don Marcos Jocson
Don Martin de los Reyes
Don Ciriaco Bausa
Don Manuel Santos
Don Mariano Toribio
Don Gabriel de los Reyes
Don Hugo Lim
Don Emiliano Lim
Don Faustino Tinorio
Don Rosendo Simon
Don Leon Tanjanque
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Gregorio Bonifacio
Don Manuel Salafranca
Don Simon Villareal
Don Calixto Lara
Don Buenaventura Toribio
Don Gabriel Reyes
Don Hugo Lim
Don Emiliano Lim
Don Fausto Tinorio
Don Rosendo Simon
Don Leon Tanjanque
Don Gregorio Bonifacio
Don Manuel Salafranca
Don Simon Villareal
Don Calixto Lara
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Buenaventura Toribio
Don Zacarias Fajardo
Don Florencio Manalo
Don Ramon Gana
Don Marcelino Gomez
Don Valentin Politan
Don Felix Politan
Don Evaristo Dimalanta
Don Gregorio Alvarez
Don Sabas de Guzman
Don Esteban Francisco
Don Guido Yaptinchay
Don Mariano Rianzares Bautista
Don Francisco Arambulo
Don Antonio Gonzales
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Juan Antonio Gonzales
Don Juan Arevalo
Don Ramon Delfino
Don Honorio Tiongco
Don Francisco del Rosario
Don Epifanio Saguil
Don Ladislao Afable Jose
Don Sixto Roldan
Don Luis de Lara
Don Marcelo Basa
Don Jose Medina
Don Efipanio Crisia
Don Pastor Lopez de Leon
Don Mariano de los Santos
Don Santiago Garcia
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Andres Tria Tirona
Don Estanislao Tria Tirona
Don Daniel Tria Tirona
Don Andres Tria Tirona
Don Carlos Tria Tirona
Don Sulpicio P. Antony
Don Epitacio Asuncion
Don Catalino Ramon
Don Juan Bordador
Don Jose del Rosario
Don Proceso Pulido
Don Jose Maria del Rosario
Don Ramon Magcamco
Don Antonio Calingo
Don Pedro Mendiola
98 people who solemnly swore:
Don Estanislao Galinco
Don Numeriano Castillo
Don Federico Tomacruz
Don Teodoro Yatco
Don Ladislao Diwa
Factors Influenced the Author
in Writing the Document
Target Audience:
Filipinos
Foreigners
Differences
It signifies the heroic acts of the Filipino people who fought for the
country to claim Filipino’s inalienable freedom.
Education
Filipinos were denied access to public
education.
The Sun
Historical Truth:
The colors red, white and blue commemorates
the flag of the USA.
This expresses the Philippines’s gratitude to
the USA for their protection and help.
This means that Aguinaldo and his
government did not yet realize what the USA’s
real intentions were.
Are we truly free?