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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 105. Chapters: Treaty of Tordesillas, New Spain, Battle of Mactan, Philippine Revolution, History of theMorePlease note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 105. Chapters: Treaty of Tordesillas, New Spain, Battle of Mactan, Philippine Revolution, History of the Philippines, Sangley, Governor-General of the Philippines, Philippines education during Spanish rule, Colonial mentality, Philippine revolts against Spain, British occupation of Manila, Palaris Revolt, Spanish East Indies, Royal Audience of Manila, Batanes, Manila galleon, Encomienda, Principal a, Filipino people of Spanish ancestry, Sociedad Econ mica de los Amigos del Pa s, Spanish influence on Filipino culture, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Treaty of Zaragoza, Fort San Pedro, Battles of La Naval de Manila, Fort Pilar, Tornatr s, Dolores Paterno, Adelantado, Battle of Bankusay Channel, Gobernadorcillo, Cabeza de Barangay, Conspiracy of the Maharlikas, Espa a y Filipinas, Council of the Indies, Gomburza, Paco, Manila, San Diego Pro-cathedral, Pulahan, Repartimiento, Cathedral Museum of Cebu, Balmis Expedition, Quezon Bridge, Basilica of Santo Ni o, Fort Santiago, Dagami Revolt, Boxer Codex, Jones Bridge, Battle of Puerto de Cavite, Homonhon, Magalat Revolt, Dingras Revolt, Cagayan Revolt, Igorot Revolt. Excerpt: The Philippine Revolution (1896-1898), called the Tagalog War by the Spanish, was an armed military conflict between the people of the Philippines and the Spanish colonial authorities which resulted in the secession of the Philippine Islands from the Spanish Empire. The Philippine Revolution began in August 1896, upon the discovery of the anti-colonial secret organization Katipunan by the Spanish authorities. The Katipunan, led by Andr?s Bonifacio, was a secessionist movement and shadow government spread throughout much of the islands whose goal was independence from Spain through armed revolt. In a mass gathering in Caloocan, the Katipunan leaders organized themselves into a revolutionary government and ope... Spanish Colonial Period in the Philippines: Treaty of Tordesillas, New Spain, Battle of Mactan, Philippine Revolution by Source Wikipedia