Santiago Alvarez's memoirs provide a primary source account of the Tejeros Convention as he was present and served as president of the Nationalista Party. The memoirs discuss specific dates and locations of events including the assembly at Tejeros on March 25, 1897. Teodoro Agoncillo's book serves as a secondary source on the convention, discussing the context and broader timeline of events leading up to and following the convention, including the relocation of the capital to San Francisco de Malabon in November 1896 and the Spanish capture of Malabon City in April 1897. Both sources mention key figures like Emilio Aguinaldo and locations such as Tejeros and Malabon in recounting the events surrounding
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WORKSHEET FOR PRIMARY VS. SECONDARY SOURCES ON TEJEROS CONVENTION
Santiago Alvarez's memoirs provide a primary source account of the Tejeros Convention as he was present and served as president of the Nationalista Party. The memoirs discuss specific dates and locations of events including the assembly at Tejeros on March 25, 1897. Teodoro Agoncillo's book serves as a secondary source on the convention, discussing the context and broader timeline of events leading up to and following the convention, including the relocation of the capital to San Francisco de Malabon in November 1896 and the Spanish capture of Malabon City in April 1897. Both sources mention key figures like Emilio Aguinaldo and locations such as Tejeros and Malabon in recounting the events surrounding
Santiago Alvarez's memoirs provide a primary source account of the Tejeros Convention as he was present and served as president of the Nationalista Party. The memoirs discuss specific dates and locations of events including the assembly at Tejeros on March 25, 1897. Teodoro Agoncillo's book serves as a secondary source on the convention, discussing the context and broader timeline of events leading up to and following the convention, including the relocation of the capital to San Francisco de Malabon in November 1896 and the Spanish capture of Malabon City in April 1897. Both sources mention key figures like Emilio Aguinaldo and locations such as Tejeros and Malabon in recounting the events surrounding
CONVENTION PRIMARY SOURCE: Santiago Secondary Source: Teodoro A. Alvarez’ s : Memoirs of a General Agoncillo’s : Revolt of the Masses Santiago Alvarez is a revolutionary Teodoro Agoncillis considereded to general, the founder and president be one of the most notable AUTHOR’S of the Nationalista Party. He was historians of our time. He was born BACKGRO born on July 25, 1872, at Imus, on November 9, 1912, in Lemery, UND Cavite, and died on October 30, Batangas, and died on January 14, 1930, at the age of 58 due to 1985. Agoncillo wrote more than 20 Paralysis. Is also called as “Kidlat books and articles about Philippine ng Apoy” because of his fiery and history. Hewasa “Distinguished immense brave in leading the Scholar of the University of the battles in Cavitespecifically the Philippines” in 1968. Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican WHEN WAS This was first published on July Agoncillo’s book was written on THE 24, 1927ina tagalog weekly 1947. ACCOUNT magazine known as “Sampaguita.” WRITTEN? (CONTEXT) MENTION March 25, 1897 – assembly Early Part of November – The OF DATE at Tejeros. capital has been relocated to (S) March 27, 1897 – an San Francisco de Malabon eyewitness that had spied December 1896 – Bonifacio on the meeting of the agreed to Mariano Alvarez’s Magdalo leaders confessed invitation. that a forum was taken place April 1897–The Spaniards at the Tanza Parish House. captured Malabon City. January 1897 – The San Francisco de Malabon Town Festival was loaded with rifle shots. March 22, 1897–The birthdayf Emilio Aguinaldo. MENTION April 1897– January 2, 1897– A letter OF PLACE TheSpaniardscapturedMalab from San Francisco de on City. Malabon was written by January 1897– T h e S a n Bonifacio to his uncle-in-law, Francisco Mariano Alvarez. d e MalabonTownF es t i val January 1897 – San wa s lo a d e d with rifle shots. Francisco de Malabon Town March 22, 1897– Fiesta. ThebirthdayofEmilio April 1897–The Spaniards Aguinaldo. captured Malabon City. March 22, 1897–The birthdayf Emilio Aguinaldo.