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How did the two rival factions of Katipunan (Magdalo and Magdiwang) divert? Who were the sources of the historical accounts? Who has the most reliable account out of the three? How can the three accounts contribute to the understanding of the first Philippine Republic? List down your references/sources down below.

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The two rival factions of Katipunan, Magdalo and Magdiwang, diverged due to differing opinions on leadership and strategy in the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish government. Magdalo was led by Emilio Aguinaldo, while Magdiwang was led by Mariano Álvarez. The Magdalo faction advocated for a more centralized leadership to better coordinate the revolutionary forces, while Magdiwang favored maintaining regional autonomy in the revolutionary efforts.

The historical accounts of the rivalry between the Magdalo and Magdiwang factions come from various sources, including historians and primary eyewitnesses. Some of the notable sources are:

  1. Emilio Aguinaldo - the leader of the Magdalo faction, who wrote about the events in his memoirs.
  2. Apolinario Mabini - an adviser to Aguinaldo who provided insights into the workings of the factions in his writings.
  3. Mariano Álvarez - the leader of the Magdiwang faction, who also documented his experiences and perspectives on the conflict.

It is difficult to definitively say who has the most reliable account, as each source brings their own biases and perspectives to their narratives. However, the combination of the three accounts can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the events and dynamics during the period of the first Philippine Republic.

To further understand the context and the interplay between these factions, it is essential to study their accounts and cross-reference them with secondary sources, such as historical analyses and scholarly works. Some suggested references/sources include:

  1. Aguinaldo, E. (1964). Mga Gunita ng Himagsikan. Manila: Guerrero Publishing.
  2. Mabini, A. (1969). Mabini's Decalogue for Filipinos. Manila: Guerrero Publishing.
  3. Álvarez, M. P. (1987). Ang Katipunan at Paghihimagsik: Tala ng Isang Katipunan. Manila: Pinoypub.
  4. Halili, M. C. (2004). Philippine History. Manila: Rex Book Store.
  5. Constantino, R. (1975). The Philippines: A Past Revisited. New York: TALA.

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Act like a Filipino historian. How did the two factions of Katipunan (Magdalo and Magdiwang) divert? Who were the sources of the historical accounts? Who has the most reliable account out of the three? How can the three accounts contribute to the understanding of the first Philippine Republic? List down your references/sources down below.