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The two very distinct outcomes of the Filipino revolution are: | The two very distinct outcomes of the Filipino revolution are: | ||
* | *I. '''Philippine Revolutionary Government''' - started: June 23, 1898, as a Dictatorial Government by Gen. Aguinaldo (Revolutionary type) | ||
Started under proclaimed Dictator/President Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, for the Islands of Luzon and Visayas as the Dictatorial Government of the Philippine Revolutionary Government, as spelled out in Article 1 of their declaration papers. This is the actual history of what happened to the Philippines. In order for any government to govern the people, it must have de facto control over its claimed territory, which Aguinaldo never established. | Started under proclaimed Dictator/President Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, for the Islands of Luzon and Visayas as the Dictatorial Government of the Philippine Revolutionary Government, as spelled out in Article 1 of their declaration papers. This is the actual history of what happened to the Philippines. In order for any government to govern the people, it must have de facto control over its claimed territory, which Aguinaldo never established. | ||
* | *II. '''[http://www.zamboanga.com/history/republic_of_zamboanga.html Republic of Zamboanga]''' - born: May 18, 1899, by Popular Choice of the People (Revolutionary type) | ||
Established under President Gen. Vicente Alvarez, for the Islands of Mindanao, Basilan, and Sulu as the Republic of Zamboanga and where he was popularly chosen by the local people. There was never a united Philippines during the 1898 revolution, or any time thereafter, until the U.S. gave it independence on July 4, 1946. | Established under President Gen. Vicente Alvarez, for the Islands of Mindanao, Basilan, and Sulu as the Republic of Zamboanga and where he was popularly chosen by the local people. There was never a united Philippines during the 1898 revolution, or any time thereafter, until the U.S. gave it independence on July 4, 1946. | ||