The following documents vividly show the extent of the Philippines-Japan relations from 1898 until 1900. Many of these documents were captured in the wagon train of Pres....
Noong 23 Hunyo 1898, itinatatag ni Hen Emilio Aguinaldo ang pamahalaang rebolusyunaryo na naglalayong mapalaya ang Pilipinas mula sa rehimeng kolonyal ng Espanya. Ipinapaliwanag din ni Aguinaldo ang mga...
The book concedes that the Revolution of 1896 was a national JI, movement caused mainly by oppressive feudal conditions and the abuses of Spanish friars and officials. The organization responsible for...
Women played a vital part in the Filipino struggle for freedom. They performed many roles as spies, carriers of messages, keepers of vital documents of the Katipunan, soldiers, nurses, etc. The establishment...
This document is the Spanish version of the constitution and by-laws of the Kalipunan ng mga Babaye ng Crus Roja sa Filipinas, better known as the Philippine Red Cross. This...
En su informe telegráfico, el Jefe de Operaciones informa al Presidente Emilio Aguinaldo que ha habido duros combates entre las tropas Filipinas y los soldados americanos en varias ciudades de Bulacan....
BUOD: Noong 18 Hunyo 1898, ipinag-uutos ni Hen. Emilio Aguinaldo ang pagtatatag ng isang pamahalaang diktatoryal na mamumuno sa Pilipinas tungo sa kalayaan. Ipinag-uutos niya na isulong ng lahat ng mamamayan...
This is a circular of President Emilio Aguinaldo addressed to foreign governments seeking their recognition of the Philippine Revolution and their support to the struggle...
On 6 June 1898, Dictator Don Emilio F. Aguinaldo issues a decree delineating the geographic and political divisions of provinces and appointing a military chief for each zone.
This file contains various important public documents, to wit: a letter of Apolinario Mabini informing President Emilio Aguinaldo that he is officially submitting to the Philippine