[The Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2) by Dean C. Worcester]@TWC D-Link bookThe Philippines: Past and Present (vol. 1 of 2) CHAPTER VII 9/43
On December 29, 1898, the governor wired Aguinaldo that the town of Marigondong had risen in arms.
[314] It is a well-known fact that land records were destroyed in Cavite.
Of this matter Taylor says:-- "In Cavite, in Cavite Province, and probably in most of the other provinces, one of the first acts of the insurgents who gathered about Aguinaldo was to destroy all the land titles which had been recorded and filed in the Spanish administrative bureaus.
In case the independence of the Philippines was won, the land of the friars, the land of the Spaniards and of those who still stood by Spain, would be in the gift of Aguinaldo or of any strong man who could impose his will upon the people.
And the men who joined this leader would be rich in the chief riches of the country, and those who refused to do so would be ruined men." [315] _Sorsogon_ "The native civil officials who took charge of the government of Sorsogon Province when the Spaniards abandoned it did not think it worth while to hoist the insurgent flag until a force of four companies arrived there to take station early in November, 1898.
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