What's the Mock Battle of Manila?

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What happened in the Mock Battle of Manila? What's the big deal?#AskKirby

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You made studying for Araling Panilpunan tests 100 times easier. THANKYOU 😊

charlieo-o
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It was not symbology. It was to fool the unwitting Filipinos who were at the time also fighting the Spaniards. They thought they were being liberated/helped when in fact, power as you say was being transferred. As far as the Filipinos of the time were concerned, it was an actual battle.

evilgenius
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Kirby you're such a sweet patriotic kid... Keep it up! Thank you for this.

alouweit
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Thank you for making the mock battle clear

enzoables
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I'd like to ask you some questions about the Mock Battle of Manila and the history of Philippines before 1898, do you have much insight into the perhaps alternative history of preconquered Philippines island confederated states?

xirtus
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Certainly for the Spaniards it is not a mock battle written in their history books. In Cartagena Spain erected a monument for the Mariners who fought and died in Cavite.

libnibermejo
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I need this thank you!
Even if its late😊
I need this my EXAM called "Araling Panlipunan"❤

samanthaseloza
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I almost forgot I have been wanting to make this request: presentation on 
1. "the exhibition “samples of Philippine peoples” such as the Igorots, Manobos and Negritos" in Madrid during the Spanish Regime in the late 1800, an exhibition that Rizal saw as inhuman treatment
2. The human zoo were the Filipinos were displayed as human exhibits by the Americans

juliomandiaga
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Nadismaya lang siguro si Rizal kung naabutan ito.

BGC
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hold up hold up hold up the spaniards didnt want the peope to know philippines won so they made a plan with the americans?

velvette.mp
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Because some eruepan Shame there self when they are losing to there colonial. It its a symbol of weaknes and dishonor if they are losing.

mariachristinebinegas
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Gambatte means do your best keep it up

davidjose
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Agyamanak! Salamat, mas naiintindihan ko na.

ninasumintac
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3:06 you mean gen. Traydor emilio aguinaldo ?

carlluz
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im so surprised a mock battle has casualties

WEARY_Music
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I want to make a skit about in for my YouTube channel, thank you for more information, this video can be my reference

richodulio
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Im 35 years old and i didn't know this

TheLowLandGardener
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This does not surprise me. The Americans did not want to put to shame their fellow white people. Contrary to what the Hispanistas are saying (the Americans killed off Hispanism in the Philippines), the Americans had more respect for things relating to Spain in the Philippines than our own culture and language as a people. How many of you have been following the Hispanista's propaganda that the Philippines was a majority Spanish speakers but the Americans discouraged it; sometimes even saying the Americans killed the Filipinos for speaking in Spanish. Yeah, it's all over the internet. To prove it, one only needs to go through the websites of old books and read what the people who were breathing in the Philippines during the Spanish and American times were saying about the propagation of Spanish in the Philippines.
First you start with Rizal. He even asked in his book "What are you going to do with Castilian, the few of you who will speak it."

What did Manuel Quezon say: Only 15% of those who should have been qualified to vote could vote; it could even be less than 15% because there were other qualifications ex. English speakers, or payers of taxes in certain amount. Quezon was complaining because just the knowledge of Spanish alone could qualify a Filipino to vote but not if all the voter knew was his own native language.

Then came the requirement by the American government that no one can be a member of the Senate or House of Representatives if he
was not able to read and write either the Spanish or English language.

The Supreme Court of the Philippines under the American regime is full of cases relating to punishment/penalty for not using Spanish or English, you can research these cases using Chan Robles Law Library and there's another one but I can't think of it at the moment

juliomandiaga
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He is not first president in the Philippines Emilio aguinaldo ✌️, he is a second president in the Philippines, pls read the whole history of Philippines because you're wrong, someone told me about history, he is not first president in the Philippines, . The first president is adres Bonifacio not Emilio

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new subscriber here kirby, great effort! 👍

darwina