Katipunan's first major assaults happened on August 29 and 30 when the Katipunero's attacked the Civil Guard garrison in Pasig.
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The Battle of Manila of 1896 (Filipino: Labanan sa Maynila; Spanish: Batalla de Manila) occurred in Manila in then Spanish colony of the Philippines during the Philippine Revolution. Katipunan under Andres Bonifacio attempted to take the city but the attempt failed, and Bonifacio retreated to the city's outskirts. The Battle of San Juan del Monte was joined a day later when Bonifacio attempted to capture the San Juan's powder magazine, but this too failed.
Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan("Association of Children of the Supreme and Venerable Nation", Spanish: Supreme y Venerable Asociación de los Hijos del Pueblo), also known as Katipunan or KKK, 1892 was a Philippine revolutionary society founded by anti-Spanish anti-colonial Filipinos in Manila in AD; Its primary goal was to achieve independence from Spain through a revolution.
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(1893-1895) Andres Bonifacio (1895-1897) main body Kalyan (dated 1896, published March 1896)
Documents discovered in the 21st century show that the society was organized as early as January 1892, but may not have become active until 7 July of the same year; This was the date when Filipino writer Jose Rizal was to be banished from his father.
Founded by Filipino patriots Andres Bonifacio, Teodoro Plata, Ladislao Diva and others, Katipunan was a secret organization until it was discovered in 1896. This discovery sparked the Philippine Revolution.Katipunan being a secret organization, its members were subjected to utmost secrecy and were expected to follow the rules established by the society. [6] Interested applicants were given standard initiation rites to become members of the society. At first, membership in Katipunan was only open to male Filipinos; Later, women were accepted in the society. Katipunan had his own publication Kalyan (Freedom), which issued its first and last printing in March 1896. Revolutionary ideals and actions developed within the society, and Filipino literature was expanded upon by some of its prominent members.
In planning the revolution, Bonifacio approaches Rizal for his full support for Katipunan in exchange for a promise to save Rizal from his detention. In May 1896, Katipunan's leadership met with the captain of a Japanese battleship in an attempt to secure a source of weapons for the revolution, but without success. [19] The Spanish authorities learned of the existence of Katipunan. In August 1896, a few days after the Spanish authorities learned of the existence of the secret society, Bonifacio and his men tore their cedula during the Cry of Balintawak that started the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
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