The document summarizes the origins and history of the Katipunan, a nationalist secret society founded in 1892 that aimed to gain independence for the Philippines from Spain through an armed revolution. It was founded by Andres Bonifacio on July 7, 1892 and had political, moral, and civic goals of uniting Filipinos and fighting for independence. Bonifacio helped lead the Katipunan until a power struggle in 1897 led to his trial and execution, despite a lack of clear evidence against him.
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Anak NG Bayan
The document summarizes the origins and history of the Katipunan, a nationalist secret society founded in 1892 that aimed to gain independence for the Philippines from Spain through an armed revolution. It was founded by Andres Bonifacio on July 7, 1892 and had political, moral, and civic goals of uniting Filipinos and fighting for independence. Bonifacio helped lead the Katipunan until a power struggle in 1897 led to his trial and execution, despite a lack of clear evidence against him.
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Founded on the night of July 7, 1892.
Azcarraga St. (Claro M. Recto St.)
Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng Anak ng Bayan Supreme and Most Honorable Society of the Children of the Nation Suprema y Venerable Asociacion de los Hijos del pueblo Founder: Andres Bonifacio, with the aid of his friends: - Teodoro Plata - Ladislao Diwa - Deodota Arellano - Valentin Diaz Political – Separation from Spain Moral- Good morals, good hygiene Civic – Self help and defense of the poor and the oppressed To unite the Filipinos into one solid nation. To fight for Philippine Independence from Spain. The Katipunan prepared the country for an armed revolution to regain the country’s lost freedom ANDRES BONIFACIO The Great Plebeian Born in Tondo on November 30, 1863, the first child of poor parents. Named after St. Andrew the patron saint of Manila. He had three brothers: - Ciriaco - Procopio - Espiridiona - Troadio - Maxima His parents died when he was 14 years old. He supported his siblings by selling bamboo canes and paper fans in the streets. He also worked as warehouse keeper in a mosaic tile factory in Sta. Mesa. He worked first as messenger and was promoted as an agent in Fleming and Company but he transferred to Fressell and Company for a higher wage. He started his education in the school of Guillermo Osmena, a private primary school in Tondo. He educated himself by extensive reading of good books and learning Spanish by self-study.
MONICA GREGORIA DE JESUS
First wife of Second wife of Bonifacio who Bonifacio whom he died because of had son named leprosy. Andres who died because of smallpox. • The meeting place between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions or the Katipunan at San Francisco De Malabon, Cavite on March 22, 1897. • Held the First Presidential and Vice Presidential elections in the Philippine History. A party of Aguinaldo’s men led by Agapito Bonzon and Jose Ignacio Paua met with Bonifacio at his camp in Indiang. Andres Bonifacio’s party was brought to Naik, where he and his surviving brother stood trial, accused of sedition and treason against Aguinaldo’s government and conspiring to murder Aguinaldo. The jury was entirely composed of Aguinaldo’s men; Bonifacio’s defense lawyer himself declared Bonifacio,s guilt. • Andres Bonifacio and his brother were found guilty despite insufficient evidence to prove their alleged guilt and recommend to be excuted. • The Bonifacio brothers were executed on May 10, 1897 in the mountains of Maragondon. • Apolinario Mabini wrote that Bonifacio’s death demoralized many rebels from Manila, Laguna and caused them to quit. In other areas, some of Bonifacio’s associates like Emilio Jacinto never subjected their military commands to Aguinaldo’s Authority.