Aguinaldo believes that it is necessary to declare independence of the Philippines by the administration of the government. He believes that this movement encourages people more enthusiastically against Spanish, but also encourages foreign countries to recognize the independence of that country. Mabini is now an informal advisor to Aguinaldo, he is against it. He opposed the fact that the way in which the government is reorganized is more important to convince the foreign powers the power and stability of the new government than to announce Philippine independence at such an early stage Did. However, Aguinaldo prevailed on his position and won
Between 4 pm and 5 pm on June 12, Aguinaldo announced in the presence of a large number of people that the Philippines is independent of Cavite el Viejo (Kawit). The flag of the Philippines made in Hong Kong by Marcela Agoncillo was first aided by the officially listed Lorenza Agoncillo and Delfina Herboza, and the Philippine National Parade was made publicly. The Declaration of Independence was written by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista. A passage in the Declaration reminds me of another paragraph of the Declaration of American Independence. 98 people including the US military officers who witnessed the declaration signed the Philippine Declaration. However, the Philippines was declared independent on August 1, when many towns were organized under many towns established by dictatorship.
The most important achievement of the Aginardo dictatorship was the announcement of independence of the Philippines in Kavithe Cabite on June 12, 1898. This day was declared a national holiday. To witness this historical event, thousands of people from various states gathered at Cavett. The ceremony took place solemnly at the balcony of the Emilio Aginardo's mansion. Government military and civil servants attended the conference
The dramatic feature of the ceremony is that the Philippine flag was officially announced in the cheers of the people. At the same time, the band played the national anthem of the Philippines. Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista read his own "Declaration of Independence" solemnly. The declaration was signed by 98 people. One of the signatory is an American, Colonel L.M. Johnson.
Aguinaldo continued his integration. The next step was to declare independence in the Philippines on June 12, 1898. A suitable celebration came to the event in Kawit, the flag of the Philippines was officially established, and the Philippine national anthem was first publicly broadcast. The declaration was created by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista. Aginardo invited Dewey to the celebration, but the latter refused the invitation and even reported the case to Washington. The declaration was signed by 98 people including US office, Colonel L.M. Johnson.
Part The government established by this Constitution shall be called the Philippine Commonwealth. After the ultimate withdrawal of US sovereignty and the Declaration of Independence of the Philippines, the Philippine Federation will become known as the Republic of the Philippines.
The most important achievement of the Aginardo dictatorship was the announcement of independence of the Philippines in Kavithe Cabite on June 12, 1898. This day was declared a national holiday. To witness this historical event, thousands of people from various states gathered at Cavett. The ceremony took place solemnly at the balcony of the Emilio Aginardo's mansion. Government military and civil servants attended the meeting. The dramatic feature of the ceremony is that the Philippine flag was officially announced in the cheers of the people. At the same time, the band played the national anthem of the Philippines. Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista read his own "Declaration of Independence" solemnly. The declaration was signed by 98 people. One of the signatory is an American, Colonel L.M. Johnson.
Aguinaldo continued his integration. The next step was to declare independence in the Philippines on June 12, 1898. A suitable celebration came to the event in Kawit, the flag of the Philippines was officially established, and the Philippine national anthem was first publicly broadcast. The declaration was created by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista. Aginardo invited Dewey to the celebration, but the latter refused the invitation and even reported the case to Washington. The declaration was signed by 98 people including US office, Colonel L.M. Johnson.