What was the "Cry of Balintawak" or "Cry of Pugadlawin"? What did it signify?
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"The Katipuneros led by Andres Bonifacio assembled in Caloocan and launched their revolt. This event is called as Cry of Balintawak or Cry of Pugad Lawin".
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In late August 1896, It was the beginning of the Philippine Revolution against the Spaniards.
This revolution was done by the Katipuneros led by Andres Bonifacio assembled in Caloocan. Afterward, the event was known as the Cry of Balintawak or the Cry of Pugad Lawin.
It signifies, in that emotional ceremony the fighters tore their residence certificates to prove the termination of their loyalty to Spain.
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