MODULE 2: CONTENT AND CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF
SELECTED PRIMARY SOURCES
LESSON 4: ACT OF THE DECLARATION
OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE
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Who is
Ambrosio rianzares bautista?
Studied Law at the University of
Sto. Tomas and earned his degree
in 1865 (35 years old)
Prepared, written and read the
Act of the Declaration of
Independence in Spanish (Acta
de la Proclamación de la
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General Emilio Aguinaldo’s
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Popularly known as Don Bosyong
A lawyer and an author
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A distant relative of the Rizal
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Solicited funds to finance a
campaign for reforms in the
Born: December 17, 1830
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Philippines
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in Biñan, Laguna Became a member of the La Liga
Parents: Gregorio Enriquez Filipina, Cuerpo de
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Silvestra Altamira Propaganda
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Died: December 4, 1903 Arrested
(72 years old) and imprisoned at Fort Santiago
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Cause of Death: a fatal fall by the Spaniards
from a horse Cause: He was suspected of
drawn being involved in the
carriage Philippine Revolution
Result: He managed to
defend himself and was
eventually released.
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Became the first adviser to President Emilio Aguinaldo in 1898
Contrary to common belief, it was Bautista, and not Aguinaldo,
who waved the Philippine flag before the jubilant crowd.
July 14, 1899 - he was elected to the position of president in the
Revolutionary Congress in Tarlac. Then was later appointed judge
of the Court of First Instance of Pangasinan.
Acta de la Proclamacion de la
Independencia del Pueblo Filipino
The Philippine Independence was proclaimed on June 12, 1898 at
Cavite-Viejo (Kawit, Cavite). This signaled the end of the 333 years
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Spanish colonization.
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Created: May - June 1898
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Ratified: June 12, 1898 [Sixteen (16) paged document]
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Purpose: To proclaim the sovereignty and independence of the
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Philippines from the colonial rule of Spain.
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The Act of the Proclamation of the Philippine Independence is a
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2,000-word document summarizing the different abuses and
inequalities experienced by the Filipinos during the Spanish colonial
period, the war for independence, and the future of the new republic
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under Emilio Aguinaldo. The document described the Philippine
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revolution and the spread of the movement like an electric spark.
Certain events that helped in the awakening of the Filipinos to fight
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against the Spanish rule can also be found in the document.
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The unjust execution of Rizal
The failed Cavite mutiny that resulted to the execution of
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Further, the document explained the symbols of the Philippine Flag
as follows:
White Triangle - signifies the distinctive emblem of the famous
society of the “Katipunan”
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colors Blue, Red and White -
commemorates the flag of the United
States of America, as a manifestation of our
profound gratitude towards this great
nation for its disinterested protection
which it lent us and continues lending us
Three stars - signifies the three
principal islands of this Archipelago -
Luzon, Mindanao and Panay where the
revolutionary movement started
Sun - represents the gigantic steps toward
progress and
civilization made by the sons of the country
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Eight rays - signifies the eight provinces
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namely, Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga,
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Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Laguna and Batangas
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which were declared in a state of war when
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the first insurrectionary movement was
initiated
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The first Philippine Flag was sewn by
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Doña Marcela Marino de Agoncillo,
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Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herbosa de
Natividad in Hong Kong. First flown in
battle on May 28, 1898. Formally unfurled
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during the Declaration of Philippine
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Independence.
MARCHA NACIONAL FILIPINA
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Composed by Julian Felipe
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No lyrics during the Declaration of
Independence in June 12, 1898
Played by Banda de San Francisco
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during the Declaration of
Independence
Lyrics from Jose Palma from his poem
Filipinas in 1899
Final Filipino lyrics revised in 1960.
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analysis
The primary source is an official government record. However,
analysis of the document reveals that there are important historical
truths that were overlooked; selectiveness of information can be
found in the document; politics and biases of the victors heavily
affected the making of the document.
Overlooked historical truths:
Land or Agrarian Crisis
Philippine Revolution as an Agrarian Revolution
KKK as a pioneer of the revolutionary movement
Bonifacio and his co-founders
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Importance of the document
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Most significant achievement of Aguinaldo’s Dictatorial
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Government
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The Philippines was proclaimed independent after decades of
being a colony.
The Philippines earned its own identity
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ACTIVITY 3: raise your flag!
Redesign the Philippine Flag. Consider the current situation of the
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country in making symbolisms for your design.
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Draw or paste your drawing inside this box
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