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Joshua Ortega Module 2.4 Data Retrieval Chart

The document summarizes conflicting claims about the date and location of the Cry of Balintawak, which marked the beginning of the Philippine Revolution. Five claimants give different dates ranging from August 23 to August 24, 1896. They also give different locations, including Pugad Lawin, the house of Tandang Sora at Pasong Tamo Road, and Pugad Lawin. The bases for their claims include testimonies before courts, publications in newspapers, and reliance on later testimonies and maps. While the claims conflict on the specifics, the assessment is that the Cry of the Rebellion, regardless of exact date or place, marked the start of the revolution for Philippine independence.

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Joshua Ortega Module 2.4 Data Retrieval Chart

The document summarizes conflicting claims about the date and location of the Cry of Balintawak, which marked the beginning of the Philippine Revolution. Five claimants give different dates ranging from August 23 to August 24, 1896. They also give different locations, including Pugad Lawin, the house of Tandang Sora at Pasong Tamo Road, and Pugad Lawin. The bases for their claims include testimonies before courts, publications in newspapers, and reliance on later testimonies and maps. While the claims conflict on the specifics, the assessment is that the Cry of the Rebellion, regardless of exact date or place, marked the start of the revolution for Philippine independence.

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JOSHUA C.

ORTEGA
BSFT 1B

Performance Task
ACTIVITY: DATA RETRIEVAL CHART

Various accounts give differing dates and places for the “Cry”. Using the chart below, map-out the conflicting
claims by providing the dates and places given by the claimants including their bases, arguments or proofs
for their claims.

Claimants Date Place Basis


Pio Valenzuela August 23, 1896 Pugad Lawin Valenzuela stated beforethe Olive
Court, whichwas with
investigating persons involved in
the rebellion, only that Katipunan
meetings took place from Sunday
to Tuesday or 23 to August 25 at
balintawak.
Guillermo Masangkay August 23, 1896 Pugad Lawin Guillermo Masangkay on the
tearing of cedulas on August 23
are basically inagreement, but
conflict with each other on the
location.

Gregoria de Jesus August 24, 1896 At the house of Published in La Opinionin 1928
Tandang Sora at and 1930, Was captioned both
Pasong Tamo Road times as have been taken at the
site of the Cry on August 24, 1896,
at the house of Tandang Sora at
Pasong Tamo Road.
Teodoro Agoncillo August 23, 1896 Pugad Lawin His version was based on the later
testimonies of Pío Valenzuela and
others who claimed the cry took
place in Pugad Lawin instead of
Balintawak.
Millagros Guerrero, August 23, 1896 Pugad Lawin the Katipuneros fought and won.
Emmanuel A contemporary map of 1896
Encarnacion &
shows that the August battle
Ramon Villegas
between the Katipunan rebels
and the Spanish forces led by Lt.
Ros of the Civil Guards took place
at sitio Banlat, North of Pasong
Tamo Road far from Balintawak.
Other Claimants August 24, 1896 Pugad Lawin Alvarez stated in 1927 that the
Santiago Alvarez Cry took place in Bahay Toro, now
in Quezon City on August 24,
1896.
Assessment of the claims:

The Cry of the Rebellion in Pugad Lawin marked the beginning of the Philippine Revolution in 1896 which
ultimately led to Philippine Independence in 1898.

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