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what are the lesser known aspect of Filipinos about the Philippines independence?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Philippine Revolution, (1896–98), Filipino independence struggle that, after more than 300 years of Spanish colonial rule, exposed the weakness of Spanish administration but failed to evict Spaniards from the islands.

The Japanese invaded the Philippines in 1942, and independence was delayed until July 4, 1946. ... “It was his way of registering his unhappiness with the U.S. Congress, which had turned down a $73 million aid package to the Philippines,” writes Rafael in an essay he shared with National Geographic.

With a government in operation, Aguinaldo thought that it was necessary to declare the independence of the Philippines. He believed that such a move would inspire the people to fight more eagerly against the Spaniards and at the same time, lead the foreign countries to recognize the independence of the country

Seventy five years ago, the Philippines was recognized as an independent, sovereign country by the United States, which withdrew its authority over the archipelago as colonizer. Program from the July 4, 1946 Independence Day celebrations from the collection of Dr.

Answered by villaualak
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Answer:

JULY 7

ANDRES BONIFACIO- formed Katipunan

a secret,nationalist fratenal brotherhood founded to bring about FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE through armed reveloution ,At MANILA.Bonifacio,an illiterate warehouse worker,

believed that the LIGA was ineffective and too slow in bringing about the desire changes in

goverment,and decided that only through

force could the PHILIPPINES problem be resolved

.THE KATIPUNAN replaced the

peaceful civic association that RIZAL had founded.

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