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* '''1888''' - France, The Netherlands, and Spain sign a new protocol reiterating recognition of Spanish and Philippine Sovereignty over Sulu and North Borneo. Filipino expatriates in Spain establishes La Liga Filipinas and issue their first fortnightly newspaper the following year
* '''1890''' - Inspired by the Mexican revolt and the Communard Revolution in Spain, A Filipino nationalist named Mayo Pag-Asa establishes the pro-independence ''Kataastaasan Katipunan ng mga anak ng Katagalugan'' (Supreme Society of the Children of the Tagalog Nation), simply known as the ''Katipunan''.
* '''1891''' - Ibarra published ''El Filibusterismo''. His family is removed from the Friar estates they lease. The Sultanate of Maguindanao fractures and collapses into several factions vying for the vacant throne. Spain takes advantage of the situation and launches an expedition to pacify the Cotabato and Lanao areas. The Katipunan leadership would manage to contact the Corean and Mexican Governments and secure funding and support, allowing the Katipunan’s network to expand not only in the Philippines but also Maluku and even Nueva Guinea. Talks between the Katipunan and several Vietnamese nationalist organizations regarding cooperation would begin.
* '''1892''' - A railroad line is established that connects Manila to Pangasinan. Ibarra returns to Manila, establishes La Solidaridad, and is exiled to Northern Mindanao.
* '''1894''' - Municipal Government is reorganized, separating executive and judicial functions.
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