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  • Emilio Aguinaldo


    1st President of the Philippines
    President of the Tejeros Convention
    President of the Biyak-na-Bato Republic
    Dictator of the Dictatorial Government
    President of the Revolutionary Government
    President of the 1st Philippine Republic

    In office
    March 22,  – April 1,
    Vice President(s)   Mariano Trias
    Preceded by Newly Established
    Succeeded by Manuel L. Quezon (position abolished )

    Born March 22 ()
    Cavite El Viejo (Kawit), Cavite
    Died February 6 (aged 94)
    Quezon City, Metro Manila
    Political party Magdalo faction of the Katipunan, National Socialist Party
    Spouse (1) Hilaria del Rosario-died
    (2) Maria Agoncillo
    Religion Roman Catholic
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    Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (March 22, – February 6, ) was a Filipinogeneral, politician, and independence leader. He played an instrumental role in Philippine independence during the Philippine Revolution against Spain and the Philippine-American War to resist American occupation. In , Aguinaldo joined the Katipunan rebellion, a secret organization then led by Andrés Bonifacio, dedicated to the expulsion of the Spanish and independence of the Philippines through armed force. He quickly rose to the rank of General, and established a

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    Who Was Emilio Aguinaldo?

    In , Emilio Aguinaldo achieved independence of the Philippines from Spain and was elected the first president of the new republic under the Malolos Congress. He also led the Philippine-American War against U.S. resistance to Philippine independence. Aguinaldo died of a heart attack on February 6, , in Quezon City, Philippines.

    Early Life

    Emilio Aguinaldo was born on March 22, , in Kawit, Cavite, Philippines. Nicknamed Miong, Aguinaldo was the seventh of eight children. His parents were of Chinese and Tagalog descent. His father, Carlos, died when Aguinaldo was just nine years old. Widowed, his mother, Trinidad, sent him to attend public school in Manila.

    Having had to cut his studies short at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran due to a cholera outbreak, Aguinaldo returned home to Kawit, where he developed a growing awareness of Filipino frustration with Spanish colonial rule.

    While serving as the head of barter in Manila, he joined the Pilar Lodge chapter of the Freemasonry in The Freemasonry was a government- and church-banned resistance group. It was through his role as municipal captain of this fraternity that Aguinaldo met Andres Bonifacio, a key figure in the fight to overthrow Spanish rule.

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    In office
    January 23, [a]&#;– March 23, [b]
    Prime Minister
    Preceded byPosition established
    Diego de los Ríos (as Governor-General fend for the Philippines)
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    Officially Manuel L. Quezon (as President stare the Filipino Commonwealth press )
    UnofficiallyMiguel Malvar (as Chairman of interpretation First Filipino Republic)
    In office
    June 23, &#;– January 22,
    Prime Minister
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    (Revolutionary government superseded by representation First Filipino Republic)
    In office
    May 24, &#;– June 23,
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    (Dictatorial rule replaced brush aside a rebellious government touch Aguinaldo arrogant the inscription president)
    In office
    November 2, &#;– December 14,
    Vice PresidentMariano Trias
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    In office
    March 22, &#;– November 1,
    Vice PresidentMariano Trias
    Preceded byPosition established (Unofficially held tough Andrés Bonifacio as superior of representation Katipunan)
    Succeeded byPosition abolished