Rivalry Of The Katipunan

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Rivalry of the Katipunan

Rivalry ► In,

Cavite, there were two Katipunan Councils – the Magdalo Council headed by Baldomero Aguinaldo, (cousin of Gen. Aguinaldo) and the Magdiwang Council headed by Mariano Alvarez, (uncle of Gregoria De Jesus) as president.

Cont. ► Magdiwang

– Noveleta, then transferred to San Francisco de Malabon, (Gen. Trias), other towns with its jurisdiction are; Rosario, Tanza, Naic, Ternate, Maragondon, Magallenes, Bailen, Alfonso, Indang and San Roque

Cont. ► Magdalo

– Capital in Imus. Other towns under its jurisdiction are; Kawit, Dasmarinias, Silang, Amadeo, Mendez, Nunez, Bacoor and Carmen.

Rise of Aguinaldo ► He

first gained popularity when he beat in a fist fight a sergeant of the Guardia Civil in a single combat. The successful uprising in Kawit, then the battle of Imus in the early part of November 1896. he liberated the towns of Talisay, Batangas.

The “invitation” ► Bonifacio

was invited by the Magdiwang council in Cavite. On December 1, 1896, together with his wife and brothers Ciriaco and Procorpio, General Lucino and 20 soldiers went to Cavite.

December 31 meeting ► Bonifacio

conducted a meeting in Imus to discussed issues regarding the establishment of a revolutionary government and proposed to unite the two factions; the Magdalo and Magdiwang under a single command. He believed that with the outbreak of the war, the Katipunan had ceased to be a secret society.

The second convention ► The

debate whether to create a new revolutionary government or not heated. ► On March 22, 1897 at Tejeros, San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite. Aguinaldo was absent during the meeting. ► Majority wanted to create a new revolutionary government and election took place.

Election ► President ► Vice ► Captain-Gen ► Director ► Interior

of War

Emilio Aguinaldo Mariano Trias Artemio Ricarte Emiliano Riego de Dios Andres Bonifacio`

Tirona ► Daniel

Tirona protested the election of Bonifacio, arguing that the person in position should be a Caviteno lawyer, Jose Del Rosario.

I would like to thank and acknowledge Prof. Aldrin Gueverra for making this PPT

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