Aguinaldo wanted to correct history by making reference to the historian's confused accounts on the beginning of the Revolution
It was from the diaries he kept and protected, documents he kept and family lores gathered from his elders
Tejeros Convention
Also known as the Tejeros Assembly or Tejeros Congress, the meeting held on March 22, 1897
Battle of Imus
1. Pag-atake sa Imus (September 2, 1896)
2. Labanan sa Bacoor (September 3, 1896)
3. Ang depensa ng Imus
Battle of Zapote Bridge
Fought on February 17, 1897
Biak-na-Bato Republic
The second revolutionary republican government led by Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine Revolution that referred to itself as the Republic of the Philippines
Demands of the Biak-na-Bato Republic
Expulsion of the friars and the return of the friars lands to the Filipinos
Representation of the Philippines in the Spanish Cortes
Freedom of the press and of religion
Abolition of the government's power to banish Filipinos
Equality for all before the law
Battle of Talisay
Fought on October 12, 1896 in Batangas province, resulting in Filipino victory
Battle of Naic
Fought on May 3, 1897, successfully held the Spanish forces at bay before the retreat on mid May
Mock Battle of Manila
Staged battle on August 13, 1898 to end the Spanish-American war in the Philippines and prevent the city from falling into the hands of the Filipino revolutionaries
Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
Simultaneous battle during the Philippine Revolution fought on November 9-11, 1896, resulting in a decisive Filipino victory
Battle of Pateros
Occurred on December 31, 1986 - January 3, 1987, a series of skirmishes between Spanish troops and revolutionary forces in the towns of Las Piñas, Taguig and Pateros in Manila, resulting in Filipino victory
"Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan" is the most comprehensive amount of information we have of Aguinaldo