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1. Andres Bonifacio was a Filipino revolutionary leader,often called "The Father of the Philippine Revolution", and considered one of the National Heroes of tha Philippines.
2. He was one of the founders
and later the Kataas-taasang Pangulo (Supreme President, Presidente Supremo in Spanish, often shortened by contemporaries and historians to just Supremo) of the Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan or more commonly known as the "Katipunan", a movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution.
3. Andres Bonifacio y de Castro born on November 30,1863 in Tondo, Manila, Captaincy General of The Philippines he died on May 10,1897 at the aged of 33 in Maragondon, Cavite and the caused of dead is Execution
4. He is the President of the Sovereign Tagalog Nation also known as a President of the Philippines but he is unofficial
5. Bonifacio's first wife, Monica, was his neighbor in Palomar, Tondo.She died of leprosy and they had no recorded children. In 1892, Bonifacio, a 29-year-old widower, met the 18-year-old Gregoria de Jesús through his friend Teodoro Plata, who was her cousin. They had one son named Andres Bonifacio y de Jesus, born in early 1896,who died of smallpox in infancy.
6. To support his family financially, Bonifacio made canes and paper fans which he and his young siblings sold (after they were orphaned, according to the traditional view). He also made posters for business firms. This became their thriving family business that continued on when the men of the family, namely Andres, Ciriaco, Procopio, and Troadio, were employed with private and government companies, which provided them with decent living conditions.
7. Bonifacio turned to self-education by reading books. He read books about the French Revolution, biographies of the presidents of the United States, books about contemporary Philippine penal and civil codes, and novels such as Victor Hugo's Les Misérables, Eugène Sue's Le Juif errant and José Rizal's Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo. Aside from Tagalog and Spanish, he could speak and understand English, which he learned while working at J.M. Fleming and Co.
8. In April 1897, Aguinaldo ordered the arrest of Bonifacio after he received a letter alleging that Bonifacio had burned down a village and ordered the burning of the church of Indang after townspeople refused to give him provisions. Many of the principal men of Indang, among them Severino de las Alas, presented Emilio Aguinaldo with several complaints against Bonifacio that the Supremo's men stole carabaos (water buffaloes) and other work animals by force and butchered them for food. (The Bonifacio Shrine at the foot of Mount Nagpatong and Mount Buntis in Maragondon,Cavite where it is believed he was executed, on May 10,1897.)