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by an American sentry and the massive attack against Filipino troops the next day. He investigated the incident through the orders of Aguinaldo. His report put the blame squarely on the occupying American forces. Yet by May 1899, Buencamino was among those lobbying for the acceptance of American
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Buencamino was married to Juana Arnedo and had ten children. After she died in 1883, Buencamino married Guadalupe Salazar Abreu, who he had three sons, Victor, Felipe Jr., and Philip. Buencamino is interred at the
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was inaugurated on January 23, 1899. By February, Filipinos found themselves at war with their erstwhile American ally. The war was triggered by the February 4 killing of a Filipino corporal in
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enabling it to offer the Filipinos autonomy under American authority, but Mabini was against it and favored independence under American protection. Buencamino,
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on May 28, 1898, he was being held in the tower of the Osorio family estate in Cavite Puerto for being accused of being a spy. He was present when the
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to Victor Buencamino and Petrona Siojo. Before the Hispanization of the Philippine natives, his surname was Mangalindan (a contraction of
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After he earned his law degree, he went to work for the Manila Audencia (court). In 1886, he was appointed fiscal and then judge of
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When Buencamino and Paterno formed a group known as the "Pacificados" and organized the AsociaciĂłn de Paz (League for Peace), the
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When 270 Spanish navy infantry prisoners were handed to General Aguinaldo at Teatro Caviteño following the
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who advocated independence took control of the Philippine Assembly. Buencamino died on February 6, 1929.
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allegedly slapped Buencamino and called him a coward. He and Luna had another confrontation in
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in the cabinet of Aguinaldo. After he left the revolutionary government, he co-founded the
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and the resumption of the revolution, he was accused of being a spy and was imprisoned in
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Father Jose Burgos: A Documentary History with Spanish Documents and Their Translation
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National historical marker installed in 1974 at his birthplace in San Miguel, Bulacan
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stayed in charge of Buencamino until June 6, 1898. However, he was present for the
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were killed, and Eduardo Rusca, one of Luna's aides was arrested.
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Secretary of Foreign Relations of the Philippines in 1899
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on June 5, 1899, just before Luna and his aide Colonel
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on June 12, 1898. He later served as a delegate to the
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(February 2002). 434:declaration of Philippine independence 870:People of the Philippine–American War 563: 365:or good road). Felipe studied at the 699:Malajito, Yazhmin (April 18, 2018). 337:and became a founding member of the 205:Captaincy General of the Philippines 875:People of the Philippine Revolution 855:People from the Spanish East Indies 661: 13: 806:; Constantino, Letizia R. (1975). 635:Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 14: 906: 890:University of Santo Tomas alumni 550: 476:United States Secretary of State 880:Members of the Malolos Congress 753:"Luna's slapping of Buencamino" 796: 770: 744: 718: 692: 618: 331:Secretary of Foreign Relations 74:Secretary of Foreign Relations 1: 611: 344: 339:Philippine Independent Church 57: 809:A History of the Philippines 428:was first unfurled. General 25:, the first or paternal 7: 481:had sent a telegram to the 329:. 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Index

Spanish name
surname

Secretary of Foreign Relations
Emilio Aguinaldo
Pedro Paterno
Apolinario Mabini
Elpidio Quirino
Malolos Congress
Zamboanga
Tomás Mascardo
at-large district
San Miguel de Mayumo
Bulacan
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Manila
Philippine Islands
Federalista
Independent
Alma mater
University of Santo Tomas
AB
turncoat
Emilio Aguinaldo
Malolos Congress
Malolos Constitution
Secretary of Foreign Relations
Federalista Party
Philippine Independent Church

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