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Cosmiano Timeline

- The timeline outlines major events in 19th century Philippines, beginning with the country becoming a Spanish province in 1807. - Key figures like Jose Rizal, who wrote novels criticizing Spanish rule, and Andres Bonifacio, who founded the secret revolutionary organization Katipunan, led movements for independence. - As resistance grew, Rizal was exiled and later executed, prompting the Katipunan to start an armed revolution in 1896. Under Emilio Aguinaldo, the First Philippine Republic was established.
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Cosmiano Timeline

- The timeline outlines major events in 19th century Philippines, beginning with the country becoming a Spanish province in 1807. - Key figures like Jose Rizal, who wrote novels criticizing Spanish rule, and Andres Bonifacio, who founded the secret revolutionary organization Katipunan, led movements for independence. - As resistance grew, Rizal was exiled and later executed, prompting the Katipunan to start an armed revolution in 1896. Under Emilio Aguinaldo, the First Philippine Republic was established.
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Timeline of 19th Century Philippines

• Jose Rizal
leave for Spain • El Filibusterismo
to continue published (1891)
Florante and his medical • Rizal forms the La • Andres
The Philippines Laura is Jose Rizal, studies Liga Filipina Bonifacio is
becomes a published. Philippines • Jose Rizal • Andres Bonifacio executed.
province of National Hero begins writing secretly established • Aguinaldo
Spain. is born the Noli Me the Katipunan establishes
Nueva Vizcaya Tangere • Rizal is exiled in the Biak-na-
Revolt (novel) Dapitan. Bato

1807 1837 1859 1872 1887 1896 1898

1805 1821 1838 1861 1882 1892 1897

Ambaristo • Katipuneros flee • Aguinaldo proclaims a


• 200 Filipino • Noli Me
Revolt to Balintawak. dictatorial government.
• The Jesuits soldiers stage a Tangere
Manila is made Philippines • Aguinaldo proclaims
return to the mutiny in Cavite. published.
an open port. Revolution Philippine
Philippines. • Priests Mariano • Rizal starts
begins. Independence
• The Jesuits Gomez, Jose writing El
• Jose Rizal is • Aguinaldo changes the
takes over the Apolonio Burgos, Filibusterismo.
executed at government from
Escuela and Jacinto
Bagumbayan dictatorial to
Municipal in Zamora
• The Katipunan revolutionary.
Intramuros, (GOMBURZA)
holds its • The Malolos Congress
now the are implicated in
election. Emilio is established
Ateneo de the Cavite Mutiny
Manila. and executed.
Aguinaldo is • Treaty of Paris transfer
elected as control of the
presient. Philippines to the U.S

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