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The document summarizes Andres Bonifacio's calls to action in August 1896 that sparked the Philippine Revolution. It details Bonifacio reaching Balintawak on August 19th and changing the Katipunan code on August 21st. It states Bonifacio arrived at Juan Ramos' yard on August 22nd and Melchora Aquino's house on August 24th, where he outlined plans for an uprising on August 29th. There are four possible locations and dates given for Bonifacio's first call to arms, with accounts from historians placing it variously at Balintawak, Pugad Lawin, Bahay Toro, or Pasong Tamo between August 23rd and 26th.
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Cry

The document summarizes Andres Bonifacio's calls to action in August 1896 that sparked the Philippine Revolution. It details Bonifacio reaching Balintawak on August 19th and changing the Katipunan code on August 21st. It states Bonifacio arrived at Juan Ramos' yard on August 22nd and Melchora Aquino's house on August 24th, where he outlined plans for an uprising on August 29th. There are four possible locations and dates given for Bonifacio's first call to arms, with accounts from historians placing it variously at Balintawak, Pugad Lawin, Bahay Toro, or Pasong Tamo between August 23rd and 26th.
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A.

CRY OF PUGADLAWIN:
 Discovery of the Katipunan by the Spaniards

 The Call of Andres Bonifacio for a meeting to all leaders and members of Katipunan in the
provinces in the Tagalog areas held on August 24 1896

 Domingo Orcullo- Delegates of Magdalo provincial council led by Emilio Aguinaldo.

 August 19 1896- Bonifacio, Procopio, Emilio Jacinto, Teodoro Plata and Aguedo del Rosario has
reached Balintawak without being caught by the Spanish sentries

 Changing of Katipunan code on August 21 1896:


a. Before August 21 1896:
Spanish Alphabet: Katipunan Alphabet:
A Z
B B
C O
D D
E Q
F H
G G
H F
I N
J L
K K
L J
LL N
M V
N I
O C
P P
Q E
R R
S S
T S
U X
V M
W W
X U
Y Y
b. August 21 1896:
Spanish Alphabet: Katipunan Alphabet:
A +
B 23
C 22
D 21
E -
F 20
G 19
H 18
I X
J 17
K 16
L 15
LL 14
M 13
N 12
N 11
O :
P 10
Q 9
R 8
S 7
T 6
U =
V 5
W 4
X 3
Y 2
Z 1
 Apolonio Samson’s House-food and shelter

 August 22 1896 – Bonifacio ‘ Arrival at the yard of Juan A. Ramos, Melchora Aquino’s son
 August 23 1896 -Bonifacio’s plan in the incoming uprising on August 29 1896
-Protest of Plata
-Tearing of the Cedula
-Long Live the Philippines! Long Live Katipunan!
-Guardia Civil
 August 24 1896- Bonifacio’s arrival at the house of Melchora Aquino
B. Accounts regarding the 1st Cry of the Philippine Revolution

4 Possible places:

1. Balintawak
2. Pugad Lawin
3. Bahay Toro
4. Pasong Tamo

4 Possible Dates:

1. August 23 1896
2. August 24 1896
3. August 25 1896
4. August 26 1896

 Pio Valenzuela
 Santiago Alvarez
 Gregoria De Jesus
 Guillermo Masangkay
 Vicente Samson
 Capt. Olegario Diaz

Diary of Pio Valenzuela-1931

- August 23 1896 at Pugad Lawin

Interrogation:

-Fort Santiago

-Col. Francisco Olive

- August 26 1896 at Balintawak

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