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PREPARED BY:

SHERWIN A. YUSON,LPT
DAY 15- Fighting for
Independence: The KKK and The
Cry of Balintawak or Pugadlawin
Learning Objectives:

1. To understand the concept of KKK.


2.To realize the nationalism shown by Filipino
Heroes through KKK.
•DAY
KKK 15 Concept Notes
• On July 7, 1892, upon learning that Dr. Jose P. Rizal was to be
deported and his works were no longer to be seen and are to
be banned in the country, a secret council was convened in
No. 72 Azcarraga Street.

• In attendance were Andres Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano,


Valentin Diaz, Teodoro Plata, Ladislao Diwa, Jose Dizon, and a
few others, all members of La Liga Filipina, a progressive
organization founded by Rizal which had no intention of using
force or violence to free the country. The men assembled and
came to the agreement that a revolutionary secret society
must be founded, and thus the KATAASTAASANG KAGALANG-
KAGALANG NA KATIPUNAN NG MGA ANAK NG BAYAN was
born.
OUTLINE
I. From Reform to Revolution IX. The Katipunan Women
II. The Founding of Katipunan X.Kalayaan
III. The Aims of the Katipunan XI. Andres Bonifacio
IV. The Katipunan Government XII. Discovery of Katipunan
V. The Katipunan Elections XII. Cry of Pugadlawin
VI. Membership XII. Katipunan in Cavite
VII. The Katipunan Codes XIII. Andres Bonifacio's Execution
VIII. The Katipunan Flags XIV. The Revolution Continues

XV. Comparison of Propaganda


Movement and Reform Movement
KATIPUNAN IS DISCOVERED

Patino

So
Cry of Pugadlawin

August 23, 1896- the CRY OF


PUGADLAWIN
The Katipunan in Cavite

*Cavite soon became the center of the Revolution.

*The Katipuneros there divided themselves into the


Magdalo and Magdiwang factions.

*Baldomero Aguinaldo, brother of Emilio Aguinaldo, headed


the Magdalo group, which was stationed in Kawit. General
Mariano Alvarez led the Magdiwang group, which was
stationed in Noveleta
Andres Bonifacio’s Execution

• On May 10, 1897 , orders from General Mariano


Noriel, Andres Bonifacio was executed at the foothills
of Mt. Buntis by Major Lazaro Makapagal.
The Revolution Continues

• Bonifacio’s death did not deter the Filipinos from fighting for their
freedom.

• Aguinaldo realized that Cavite was no longer safe for his men.
They moved to Batangas, where they temporarily set up camp in
the town of Talisay.
• However, Spanish soldiers were able to pursue them there.
• Thus, they retreated to Morong on June 10, 1897 and proceeded
to Biak-na-Bato in Bulacan.

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