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===3. Filipino Revolution Period of The Republic of the Philippines===
===3. Filipino Revolution Period of The Republic of the Philippines===
During the Filipino Revolution period starting in 1898 until 1899, there arose two very distinct revolutionary outcome from native Filipinas residents who initiated an armed uprising against the historical Spanish government of the Filipinas, and against the invading forces of the United States of America, who initially had the backing of the northern Filipinos of Luzon but ended up doing battle against them after they defeated the ruling Spaniards because they withdrew their support for the Americans after it became clear the U.S. wanted to take the Filipinas islands for its own, and paid to get it done legally in the sum amount of $30,000,0000.00 to Spain.
During the Filipino Revolution period starting in 1898 until 1899, there arose two very distinct revolutionary outcome from native Filipinas residents who initiated an armed uprising against the historical Spanish government of the Filipinas, and against the invading forces of the United States of America, who initially had the backing of the northern Filipinos of Luzon but ended up doing battle against them after they defeated the ruling Spaniards because they withdrew their support for the Americans after it became clear the U.S. wanted to take the Filipinas islands for its own, and paid to get it done legally in the sum amount of $30,000,0000.00 to Spain.
*''<b>A Filipinas country and Filipinos people CAVEAT</b>:  The Filipinas consisted of the entire Islands Groups of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.  The Filipino Revolution Period covers the entire Filipinas and its collective Filipinos people, and we aim to show how REVISIONIST "HISTORIANS" from the Manila-centric view point tries to present to the world an erroneous representation of the facts of history.  They equate the "Republic of The Philippines" as their "Republic of Manila."  Every aspect of their revisionist Filipinas history only covers what transpired in the Manila area at the time of the revolutionary wars.  What these revisionist historians are doing is a mockery of history and all the "other" Filipinos who sacrificed their lives for the benefit of a united country.  The Filipinos of the Visayas and of Mindanao will be given their due historical place of martyrdom and clout in our representation of Filipinas History as it happened, accordingly.''


First, we will tackle the two wars that erupted, initially between the Filipinos and the ruling Spaniards and then between the Filipinos and the United States of America:
First, we will tackle the two wars that erupted, initially between the Filipinos and the ruling Spaniards and then between the Filipinos and the United States of America: