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Cry of the Revolution

The Cry of the Revolution clearly says that the historians are confused about
various dates and places that were mentioned by different eyewitnesses of the first cry
of revolution happened if it is in Balintawak August 26, In Kangkong August 22, In
Pugad Lawin August 23, In Bahay Toro August 24 all of them in the year 1896.
Consistent with some historians all of those places are within the vicinity of Balintawak
and it says that Bonifacio and the members of Katipunan are always on the move to
avoid the Spaniards. Historians still don’t know where and when it really happens.

Eyewitnesses can provide very compelling legal testimony, instead of recording


experiences flawlessly; their memories are vulnerable to a spread of errors and biases.
The problems with memory within the system are real. They can make errors in
remembering specific details and may even remember events that did not actually
happen. History is not usually clear-cut or as simple as black and white; it's a
sophisticated narrative that would alternate as new fabric involves mild or our views
alternate. History is often visible as a ’useless’ subject; however it is that information of
the past that permit us makes experience of the prevailing and face an unsure future.

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