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The documents discuss two accounts of the Tejeros Convention in 1897 between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions of the Katipunan secret society. The first account was written in the 1920s based on the author's experiences as a member of the Magdiwang faction. It focuses on the events of the Tejeros Convention meeting. The second account was published in 1956 based on the historian's research. It provides context around the divisions between the Katipunan factions in Cavite and events leading up to the convention.
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The documents discuss two accounts of the Tejeros Convention in 1897 between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions of the Katipunan secret society. The first account was written in the 1920s based on the author's experiences as a member of the Magdiwang faction. It focuses on the events of the Tejeros Convention meeting. The second account was published in 1956 based on the historian's research. It provides context around the divisions between the Katipunan factions in Cavite and events leading up to the convention.
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The Katipunan and the Revolution The Revolt of the Masses

Santiago Alvarez was a progressive general Teodoro A. Agoncillo (November 9, 1912 –


and an author and privileged leader of the January 14, 1985) was one of the pre-famous
principal directorate of the Nacionalista Filipino history specialists of the twentieth
Gathering. century.

Member of the Katipunan secret society, at Teodoro A. Agoncillo is considered one of the
the outbreak of the revolution of most important historians of our time. His new
Author's Background independence of August 1896 was appointed brand of historiography did away with
delegate for the Council of Cavite. conventional ways of writing the history of
Philippines—through the eyes of foreigners—
and introduced a more Filipino-centric style,
seeing the events of the Philippines unfold
through the eyes of Filipinos.

The account was written in the 1920s. The The account was first published in 1956.
tagalog text of the account was serialized in
When was the account written thirty-six installments, from July 24, 1927 to
April 15 , 1928 in the Tagalog weekly,
Sampaguita.

 The following were the dates The following were the dates mentioned in the
mentioned in the account. account.
 March 24, 1897 meeting in tejero
 March 25, 1897 if the meeting was  September 28, 1947 author visited
Mention of Dates
postponed the place
 March 26,1897  December 1896 Bonifacio left cavite
 March 27, 1897  January 2 1897, San Francisco de
malabon to his uncle in law marian
alvarez
 April 1897 Spaniards captured the
town
 March 22, 1897 Aguinaldo’s birthday
 March 22, 1897 where it all started

The following were the mentioned palces in The following were the mentioned places in
the account. the account.

 Cavite  Batangas (Talisay, Nasugbu, Tuwi, and


 Tejero Look.)
 Cavite (Imus, General Trias)
 San Juan
Mention of Places  Laguna
 Morong in Bataan
 Tejero

The following were the key personalities. The following were the key personalities.

Key Personalities  Supremo Andres Bonifacio  Supremo Andres Bonifacio


 Emilio Aguinaldo  Emilio Aguinaldo
 Daniel Tirona- Break the meeting rules  Daniel Tirona- Break the meeting rules
and insulted the elected Jose del and insulted the elected Jose del
Rosario Rosario
 Pres. Baldomero Aguinaldo- leader of  Pres. Baldomero Aguinaldo- leader of
Magdalo Magdalo
 Santiago V. Alvarez (Magdiwang)
 Maraino Alvarez

Thorough Story

Focused on the Tejeros Convention Focused on and before the Tejeros Convention

 The Tejeros convention meeting held  Katipunan in Cavite divide into 2


on March 22, 1897 between the factions: Magdalo and Magdiwang
Magdiwang and Magdalo factions of  Bonifacio invited by Magdiwang to
the Katipunan at San Francisco de visit Cavite.
Malabon, Cavite.  Misunderstanding exist between 2
 Misunderstanding arise between rebel groups.
Andres Bonifacio and Daniel Tirono.  Convention assembly in Imus.
Sequence of Events
 Those elected in Tejeros convention  Election happened
knelt before the crucifix.  Bonifacio sent a letter to Mariano
 Magdalo troops guard the oath-taking Alvarez his uncle in law and Emilo
ceremonies inside the parish in Tanza. Jacinto.

The author had experienced the events and Based on Researches


was involved in the Tejeros convention
Difference between the two accounts The author was a historian

Own analysis(Difference between two The author of the account was part of the The account was a secondary source, thus, it
accounts Magdiwang faction and a friend of Emilio has no detailed information about the events.
Aguinaldo, thus, he is biased to that point.

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