Looking back 13 : Guns of the Katipunan / Ambeth R. Ocampo
Material type:
- 9786214202140
- DS 679 .O23 2017

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Filipiniana | General Education | FIL DS 679 .O23 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019472 |
Preface -- Guns of the Katipunan -- Shortage of bullets bugged Katipuneros -- Courage was Filipinos main weapon -- Filipinos never a factor in talks -- Washington ignored Filipino aspirations -- US saw RP an ideal colony -- US options on the Philippines -- How the Philippines became part of US map -- Aguinaldo trust is US unshaken -- Americans: From ally to enemy -- Mabini strongly opposed Malolos Constitution -- Fast-tracked Constitution -- Mabini foes spread canard on syphilis -- History hidden in revolutionary laws -- Insurgents turned to extortion -- Education was top priority -- Malolos Republic set up tax system -- Economics of RP Revolution -- Revolution perished at Malolos meet -- Aguinaldo dealt with love, taxes.
A short Tagalog poem written by a young lady from San Roque, Cavite in 1898 described first-hand the war waged by Emilio Aguinaldo against the Spaniards.
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