Name: Emilio Aguinaldo

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Name:
PROFILE PICTURE:
Emilio Aguinaldo
Status: Out fishing
Height:
s'-
l"
Date of Allegiance to the U.S: nprit 1' 1e01
Katipunan Secret Name:
Childrgn: Miguel,
Magdalo
Carmen, Emilio Jr., Maria, Cristina
Philippine Revolution (1896-1398) : This war was a-struggle
grasps of
by ttreiitlpinos to free their country from the
POlitiCal TitleS: Mayor of Cavite el Viejo, First President
Snanish imnerialism..
of the Philippines
I was
place to determine the positions of the rebel govemment'
elected president,even thought I wasn't there'
Treaty of Paris (Dec. 1 0, I 898) : This was th9 trgatV tl,tal
ceded the
enO"O ttte Spanish- American war in which Spain
AbOUt Me: t became a businessman
f'..;.ro. Convention (March 22, 1897) : This meeting took
Philippines io the U.S. In return for $20 million'
Declaration ofPhilippine Independence (June 12' 1898)
Thi, duy *ut the daythat I declared the Philippines and
Filipinos independent , and proclaimed the birth ofthe
and politician at a
young age, and I was a leader of rebel forces in wars against
the Spanish and Americans.
:
new,sovereign Philippine republic'
on
Malolos Congress (Sept. 15, 1898) : The congress met
government'
this day to write a constitution for the new
Philippine -American War (1899-1902) : fn! wtu was.
t.t*lJn the Philippines and the U'S' It was a bitter war that
people'
ended in my captu;e and the defeat of my
COllege: University of Santo Tomds, Manila
DeSCriptiOfll This university was founded in April28,
school that prepared people for priesthood' Since
ihen, it has grown to become the largest Catholic university
in the world.
16 I 1 as a
This is a picture of me with mY
first child, Miguel.
punan:
The PhiliPPine
Revolutionary SocietY.
This is me, on board the U.S.S
Vicksburg, after mY caPture bY
Gen. Frederick Funston and his
The Anti-Imperialists : oPPosing
imperial empires everywhere.
men.
This is my son shaking hands
with Gen. Frederick Funston's
son at West Point.
The Freemasons : A
fraternity.
dedicated
t,
PROFILE PICTURE:
Name:
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Emilio Aguinaldo
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Andres Bonifacio:
Spanish imperialism will soon come to an end.
You will vote for me to become the president
of the Philippines after all this is over, right?
Baldomero Aguinaldo:
The Spanish think that they have racial superiority
over Filipinos. Well, we will show them how
superior we are in the battlefield!
President McKinleY:
Bifth datel
The U.S. wants nothing more than to see the
Filipinos gain sovereignty over their country and to
ally with a flourishing democracy in the Pacific.
March 23,1869
Hometown I Kawit, Philippines
Father: Carlos Jamir Aguinaldo
Fernando'Primo de Rivera:
How does this sound? In retum for a ceasefire, we
Mother:
will continue to
harvest natural resources and raw
materiats from your country, but you will receive a
tidy sum of 800,000 pesos to leave the country.
Trinidad valerio Famy
Hilaria del Rosario:
It only seems like yesterday that we were married. I
hope you don't forget our anniversary is on January
I !.
f,,!
qh
Andres
Bonifacio
George Dewey:
Just so you know, I am steaming towards Manila
Bay with our sted warships to defeat the flimsy
Spanish fleet anchored there.
Hilaria del
Rosario
ffi
M
A.
Paterno
Pedro
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Fernando Primo
de Rivera
President McKinley is requesting to be
your friend.
Philippine Malolos
Revolution Congress
The
Freemasons
Tejeros
Convention
The KatiPunan