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| | Philippine Revolution (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06) |
 | | Despite its declaration of being a peaceful organization, the Spaniard administration felt threatened by its presence (they were especially disturbed by one of the league's clauses calling for "defence against all violence and injustice") and arrested Rizal on July 6. |
 | | On the night of July 7, 1892, three members of the defunct Liga: Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata, Deodato Arellano, formed the Katipunan in a house on Calle Azcarraga (modern-day Claro M. Recto Avenue). |
 | | Soon after, Imus and Bacoor in Cavite, Parañaque and Las Piñas in Morong, Macabebe and San Fernando in Pampanga, as well as Laguna, Batangas, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Tayabas (now Quezon), and the Camarines provinces, were liberated by the Filipinos. |
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