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“The shock to the Filipinos was tremendous. Their goal was not the future, but the present, not a period of tutelage, but immediate independence Emilio Aguinaldo, having proclaimed himself dictator, reacted immediately, “He Allegedly Issued a Declaration of Independence of this Beloved Country”, and called for an assembly of the leaders to meet at Cavite Various congresses
were convened within succeeding
months to hammer out the terms of a modern constitution. Aguinaldo’s own title was changed from that of dictator to President of the Revolutionary Government of the Filipinos. The relationship between the Americans and Filipinos worsened, and on February 5, 1899, the situation exploded into war.”

      

 

General Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964 AD

General Douglas MacArthur 1880 - 1964 AD

 

Mrs Jean Marie Faircloth MacArthur/Princess Ingrid March of Sweden
Mrs Jean Marie Faircloth MacArthur/Princess Ingrid March of Sweden

      
Lady Bernadote Mecklenburg Schwerin Mother of General Douglas MacArthur died in Philippines Island interned in Verginia USA

Lady Bernadote Mecklenburg Schwerin Mother of General Douglas MacArthur died in Philippines Island interned in Verginia USA

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