Andres Bonifacio, a warehouse worker who founded the Katipunan and led the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule, was executed by fellow revolutionaries on May 10, 1897, because the educated elite preferred independence led by wealthy families rather than working-class democracy, demonstrating how revolutionary movements can turn against their own leaders.
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The Philippine Revolution Executed Its Own FatherAdded:
The revolutionary who united a nation was executed by the very men he made into leaders. It's 1896, Manila, Philippines. A warehouse worker named Andres Bonifacio [music] creates a secret society called the Katipunan. Spanish colonizers have ruled for three centuries, but Bonifacio sees [music] something they don't. He recruits farmers, laborers, and shopkeepers into his [music] underground network. His password meetings spread across the islands like wildfire. When the revolution explodes, Bonifacio becomes the supreme He writes the battle [music] cry that sends Filipinos charging Spanish fortresses. For months, his passionate speeches unite rich and [music] poor against their common enemy.
But the educated elite grow uncomfortable with his radical vision.
They want independence led by wealthy families, [music] not working-class democracy. Fellow revolutionaries put him on trial for treason. The same men he elevated [music] to power become his judges. They find him guilty in a sham court. On May 10th, 1897, soldiers march him into the mountains of Cavite. Two gunshots echo through the forest, and the revolution's authentic voice falls silent. The father of Philippine independence was [music] Andres Bonifacio.
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