Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Emilio Aguinaldo
























































Emilio Aguinaldo y Famy (22 March 1869 – 6 February 1964) was a Filipino general,politician, and independence leader. He had an instrumental role during the Philippines' revolution against Spain, and the subsequent Philippine-American War or War of Philippine Independence that resisted American occupation.
Aguinaldo became the Philippines' first president. He was also the youngest (at age 28) to have become the country's president, the longest-lived former president (having survived to age 94) and the president to have outlived the most number of successors.

Journal 
I go with my classmates the Emilio Aguinaldo for trip. because We enjoy and happy for trip. We visit in the Emilio's house then i believe any place of history. because i want to share my classmates about history. i visual the different history of picture.
We talk about history of picture. i really believe about Emilio Aguinaldo then i look bigger is Aguinaldo's House but i look strong is his house is old. then I want experiment about history of Emilio Aguinaldo. I feel good he proud for Philippines success.  

Cry of Pugad Lawin






















 The Cry of Pugad Lawin (Filipino: Sigaw ng Pugad Lawin), alternately and originally referred to as the Cry of Balintawak (Filipino: Sigaw ng Balintawak, Spanish: Grito de Balintawak) was the beginning of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule.At the close of August 1896, members of the Katipunan secret society (Katipuneros) led by Andrés Bonifacio rose up in revolt somewhere in an area referred to as Kalookan, wider than the jurisdiction of present-day Caloocan City and overlapping into present-day Quezon City.]Originally the term "Cry" referred to the first skirmish between the Katipuneros and the Civil Guards (Guardia Civil). Other definitions of the term have been made over the years, but today it is popularly understood to refer to the tearing of community tax certificates (cédulas personales) by the rebels to mark their separation from Spain. This was literally accompanied by patriotic shouts.Because of differing accounts and the ambiguity of place names in these accounts, the exact date and place of the Cry is disputed. From 1908 until 1963, the official stance was that the Cry occurred on August 26 in Balintawak. In 1963 the Philippine government declared a shift to August 23 in Pugad Lawin, Quezon City.


Journal 

I feel think about history people need to Philippines because they need proud for Philippines. I look some they try do to for Filipino. but they have discuss about Philippines. 
I want experiment about history Pagud Lawin. I look visual people need for proud the Philippines