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The Hong Kong Junta was an organization formed as a revolutionary government in exile by Filipino revolutionaries after the signing of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato (hereafter termed Pact) on December 15, 1897. It was headed by Emilio Aguinaldo and included high-level figures in the Philippine revolution … See more
Filipinos with anti-Spanish sympathies had fled to Hong Kong since the 1872 Cavite mutiny as British law protected political refugees. See more
Revolutionaries left behind in the Philippines were dissatisfied with the arrangement which had exiles in Hong Kong enjoying funds made available in the Pact while they … See more
After arriving in the Philippines, Aguinaldo immediately announced his intention to establish a dictatorial government with himself as dictator, saying that he would resign in favour of a … See more
On December 10, 1898, representatives of Spain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris, ending the Spanish–American … See more
The United States Asiatic Squadron, commanded by George Dewey, having been ordered to Hong Kong by then Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore Roosevelt, … See more
After Aguinaldo's departure, a schism developed between junta members close to him, committed to independence, and wealthy and … See more
The re-election of McKinley as United States president put an end to Junta hopes for his defeat. News of that, announced by the … See more
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