Republic of Negros

Republic of Negros
Cantonal Republic of Negros
Republic of Negros
República Cantonal de Negros
República de Negros
Unrecognized state

1898–1901
Location of Negros in the Philippines
Capital Bacolod
Language(s) Hiligaynon, Cebuano and Spanish
Government Republic
President
 - 1898-1899 Aniceto Lacson
 - 1898 Demetrio Larena
President of the Constituent Assembly
 - 1898 José Luzuriaga
Historical era New Imperialism
 - End of the Negros Revolution November 27, 1898
 - Disestablished April 30, 1901

The Republic of Negros (Spanish: República de Negros) was a short-lived revolutionary republic, and later, administrative division, which existed while the Philippines was under Spanish and American sovereignty. It took its name from Negros Island.

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History

From November 3 to November 6, 1898, the negros rose in revolt against the Spanish authorities headed by politico-military governor Colonel Isidro de Castro. The Spaniards decided to surrender upon seeing armed troops marching in a pincer movement towards Bacolod. The revolutionaries, led by General Juan Araneta from Bago and General Aniceto Lacson from Talisay, were actually carrying fake arms consisting of rifles carved out of palm fronds and cannons of rolled bamboo mats painted black. By the afternoon of November 6, Colonel de Castro signed the Act of Capitulation, thus ending Spanish rule in Negros Occidental. This event is commemorated in Negros Occidental every November 5 as the day the Negrenses bluffed the Spaniards to attain their freedom.

On November 27, 1898, the Cantonal Republic of Negros (Spanish: República Cantonal de Negros) was established. It came under U.S. protection on April 30, 1899. On July 22, 1899, it was renamed the Republic of Negros, but on April 30, 1901, this was dissolved by the United States.

In Bago City, the event was chronicled in a historic marker found in the City public plaza, which bears the following inscriptions:

REPÚBLICA DE NEGROS
“In this plaza of Bago was proclaimed the
República de Negros by the Revolutionary
Forces led by general Juan Anacleto Araneta,
5 November 1898. Witnessed by Anaias
Diokno, representative of the Central Revolutionary
Government. This Republic acknowledges
The authority of the First Philippine Republic
under Emilio Aguinaldo.”

November 5 has been declared a special non-working holiday in the province through Republic Act. No. 6709 signed by President Corazon Aquino on February 10, 1989.

Leaders

The leaders of the short-lived republic were:

Aniceto Lacson
November 5, 1898 - July 22, 1899
President
Aniceto Lacson
November 5, 1898 - November 27, 1898
(President in Negros Occidental only)
Demetrio Larena
November 24, 1898 - November 27, 1898
(President in Negros Oriental only)
José Luzuriaga
July 22, 1899 - November 6, 1899
President of the Constituent Assembly
Juan Araneta Secretary of War
Melecio Severino
November 6, 1899 - April 30, 1901
Civil Governor
Antonio Ledesma Jayme
July 24, 1854 - October 9, 1937
Secretary of Justice

See also

  • Negros Island

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Coordinates: 10°N 123°E / 10°N 123°E / 10; 123


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