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Given that Bonifacio was a Freemason, the Katipunan modeled its initiation ceremonies after

Freemasonry. The organization had a unique structure, legal system, and political system. The
Katipunan's actions were distinguished by symbols, cryptologic languages, and secret rites.

Bonifacio served as one of the society's Chief Officers from its founding until 1895, when he was elected
Presidente Supremo. The Katipunan gained support swiftly and had more than 30,000 members by 1896.
The secret club was discovered by Spanish colonial officials in the same year, and they were considering
taking action to put an end to it. On the other side, Bonifacio and his fellow comrades were deciding how
to best revolt against the Spanish. The Freemasonry, of which Bonifacio was a Freemason, served as the
inspiration for the Katipunan's initiation procedures. The company had its own internal structure, legal
framework, and political system. The Katipunan's actions were distinguished by symbols, secret rites, and
cryptologic languages.

Bonifacio was a Chief Officer of the organisation from its creation until 1895, when he was elected
Presidente Supremo. The Katipunan gained popularity fast, and by 1896, it had more over 30,000
members. In the same year, the Spanish colonial authorities learned of the existence of the secret
organization and began to investigate measures to put an end to it. On the other side, Bonifacio was
strategizing with his fellow comrades on how to effectively revolt against the Spanish.

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