The History of the Philippines: Empires, Colonization, and Identity — Fexingo History
In December 1897, the Philippine Revolution reached a critical juncture. Emilio Aguinaldo and Spanish Governor-General Fernando Primo de Rivera signed the Pact of Biak-na-Bato, a ceasefire that sent Aguinaldo and his top generals into exile in Hong Kong in exchange for amnesty and financial compensation — 800,000 pesos. Lucas and Luna unpack the messy negotiations behind this pact, the role of the Hong Kong Junta in keeping the revolutionary spirit alive, and why it ultimately failed as a lasting peace. They explore how the terms were deliberately ambiguous, how funds were withheld, and how the pact paved the way for the resumption of war in 1898. Along the way, they touch on the provisional constitution drafted at Biak-na-Bato, the leadership of Emilio Aguinaldo and the Katipunan’s shifting power dynamics, and how the Spanish side viewed the deal as a pragmatic surrender of troublemakers. A nuanced look at a controversial truce that history often glosses over. #PactOfBiatNaBato #EmilioAguinaldo #FernandoPrimoDeRivera #PhilippineRevolution #Katipunan #HongKongJunta #BiakNaBato #SpanishColonialPhilippines #1896 #ProvisionalConstitution #RevolutionaryPolitics #SpanishFilipinoWar #AguinaldoExile #SoutheastAsianHistory #ColonialHistory #WarAndPeace #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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