Philippine Revolution
- This article is about the 19th-century revolution. For the 20th-century event that is also called "Philippine Revolution", see EDSA Revolution of 1986
The Philippine Revolution (1896–1898) was a war between the Spanish colonial regime and the Katipunan rebels. The revolution attempted to reach the rebels' goal: for the Philippines to undergo a revolution that would gain independence from Spain.
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Map of the Philippines at the end of the 19th century.
The Manila-Acapulco Trade was carried in galleons for two and a half centuries
Leaders of the reform movement in Spain: José Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar and Mariano Ponce. Photo was taken in Spain in 1890.
Priests Mariano Gómez, Jacinto Zamora, and José Burgos (L-R, remembered in Philippine history as Gomburza)
Monument for the 1896 Revolution in University of the Philippines Diliman.
Katipunan supreme leader Andrés Bonifacio
Portrait of Governor-General of the Philippines Ramón Blanco y Erenas by Filipino painter Juan Luna.
Rizal's execution in what was then Bagumbayan.