Andrés Bonifacio: the supreme rebel
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Andres Bonifacio was one of the leaders of the Revolution in the Philippines despite its humble origins and his lack of university studies, however did not prevent carrying out the Katipunan, a secret organization vital to the independence of which he was chief and thanks to which it is weighed to fruition despite their split and subsequent dissolution following the death of Bonifacio.
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Marín Calahorro, F. (2005). Andrés Bonifacio: the supreme rebel. Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI, (5), 42–55. https://doi.org/10.15198/seeci.2000.5.42-55
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