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El Excelentísimo Señor Don Basilio Augustín y Dávila

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Birthplace: Cádiz, Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain
Death: August 07, 1910 (70)
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, Basque Country, Spain
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Son of Don Basilio Augustín y Iriberri and Doña Ana Dávila y Viana
Husband of La Excelentísima Señora Doña María de los Desamparados Tosantos y Micó
Father of Enriqueta Augustín; Basilio Augustín; Martín Augustín; José María Augustín and Doña María de los Desamparados Augustín y Tosantos
Brother of Eduardo Augustín y Dávila and María Augustín y Dávila

Occupation: Military officer, Governor-General of the Philippines
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About Basilio Augustín

Basilio Augustín y Dávila (February 12, 1840 – August 7, 1910) was briefly a Spanish Governor-General of the Philippines, from April 11 to July 24, 1898.

During his tenure, the Spanish–American War began, which he assured the Spanish would be "short" and "decisive".[2] Spanish forces were decisively defeated by the American Navy in the Battle of Manila Bay. This defeat led to the return of revolutionary leader Emilio Aguinaldo from exile and the beginning of the second phase of the Philippine Revolution, during which, on June 12, 1898, Aguinaldo issued the Philippine Declaration of Independence.

Augustín attempted to create a consultative assembly of Filipino Ilustrados loyal to Spain and a militia of Filipinos, as a way to support autonomy in the Philippines. He offered one million pesos to Aguinaldo but the latter refused. However, it did gain following from reputable figures from the revolutionaries such as Artemio Ricarte and Emiliano Riego de Dios due to the efforts of Pedro Paterno.

Augustín's plans for reform ended in failure as most of the Spanish-trained Filipino militia deserted to the revolutionary ranks, and his consultative assembly finally dissolved with most of its members became signers of the Malolos Constitution and members of the Malolos Congress in 1899. In August 1898, the United States Army occupied Manila and in December 1898 Spain signed the Treaty of Paris transferring sovereignty over the Philippines to the United States. In 1899, the Philippine–American War began between American and Philippine revolutionary forces.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilio_August%C3%ADn

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Basilio Augustín's Timeline

1840
February 12, 1840
Cádiz, Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain
1888
1888
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, Basque Country, Spain
1910
August 7, 1910
Age 70
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, Basque Country, Spain
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