Biography
Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897) was a Filipino revolutionary leader, often called the "Father of the Philippine Revolution." He founded the Katipunan, a secret society that aimed to gain independence from Spanish colonial rule. His leadership and vision played a crucial role in the fight for freedom.
Bonifacio was born on November 30, 1863, in Tondo, Manila. He faced many hardships in his early life, including the death of both parents. Despite this, he was determined to pursue education and became a passionate advocate for Philippine independence.
His most significant contributions to the revolution include organizing the Katipunan and leading several uprisings against the Spanish government. His commitment to his country and fellow Filipinos made him a national hero.