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In the course of the revolution against Spain, a split developed between the Magdiwang faction (led by Gen. Mariano Alvarez and loyal to Bonifacio) and the Magdalo faction (led by Gen. Baldomero Aguinaldo , cousin of General Emilio Aguinaldo). At the Tejeros convention, Bonifacio lost his bid for the presidency of Katipunan and instead was elected Secretary of the Interior. When members of the Magdalo faction tried to discredit Bonifacio as uneducated and unfit for the position, Bonifacio declared the results of the convention as null and void. Bonifacio was later on arrested upon orders of Gen. Aguinaldo and executed on May 10, 1897.
At the Pact of Biak-na-Bato , Gen. Aguinaldo agreed with the Spanish Governor General to end the hostilities and went on self-exile in Hong Kong. The peace treaty soon collapsed and hostilities resumed. Aguinaldo returned to the Philippines at the outbreak of the Spanish-American War. Aguinaldo believed the United States to be an ally in the fight against the Spanish and declared Philippine independence from the Spanish on June 12, 1898. Suspicions that the United States actually had an imperialistic ambition was confirmed when Philippine representation was denied in the Treaty of Paris, through which the Philippines were ceded by Spain to the United States for 200,000 US dollars. Soon hostilities between Philippine and US forces began. The fighting ended after the capture of Aguinaldo in Palanan , IsabelaThis is about the province of Isabela in the Philippines. See also Isabela, Puerto Rico. Isabela is a province of the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital is Ilagan and borders, clockwise from the south, Aurora, Quirino,. Aguinaldo called on all Katipunan forces to end the fighting. One Filipino general after another surrendered to the Americans. Other Katipunan generals continued to fight, notably Gen. Macario Sakay .
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