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The revolutionary forces were defeated at the town of Angeles on September 20, 1899. General Emilio Aguinaldo and most of his troops were able to evade capture by the Americans. The United States ...
On March 23, 1899, Philippine revolutionary leader Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964) was captured by U.S. troops during the Philippine War. The story of Aguinaldo is symbolic of the United States ...
General Emilio Aguinaldo also took his oath of office as president of the revolutionary government before the Santa Cruz de Malabon, after which the town of Tanza got its old name CAVITE, ...
ONCE a sleepy town in the province of Cavite — the former San Francisco de Malabon renamed after the de facto Vice President General Mariano Trias under the first republic with General Emilio ...
Led by Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964), the 1896 revolt carried the Filipinos to an anticipated war with Spain and an unanticipated war with the United States. Historians suggest that the roots of ...
This week on February 6, 1964, former President Emilio ... Aguinaldo’s father, the Aguinaldos were already classified as relatively wealthy and held some degree of political power in the town ...