On June 12, 1898, General Emilio Aguinaldo declared the Philippines' independence from Spanish rule at his home in Kawit, Cavite, with Ambrosio Bautista reading the Act of Declaration of Independence and the Philippine flag being raised for the first time, marking the birth of the First Philippine Republic; however, international recognition of this independence did not come until 1946 when the United States transferred sovereignty to the newly independent nation.
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The Day Philippines Declared Freedom!Ajouté :
I'm sure you've heard the news. [music] June 12th is Independence Day in the Philippines, but it wasn't always [music] that way. Let's find out how it all began.
After more than 300 years under Spanish rule, General Emilio Aguinaldo stood at his home in Kawit, [music] Cavite and declared the Philippines free.
The Act of Declaration of Independence [music] was read aloud by Ambrosio Bautista, and for the first time, the Philippine flag was raised. This moment sparked the First Philippine Republic and inspired a nation. But here's the twist. Back then, the world didn't recognize this new independence. In fact, after Spain left, the United States took over and true international recognition didn't come until 1946.
Still, June 12th remains a powerful symbol [music] of Filipino courage and hope. Today, it's celebrated with parades, flag raising, and a whole lot of national pride. So, next time you see that date, remember, it marks the birth of a nation's dream for freedom.
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