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268: 308: 279: 323: 288: 474:, Luna ordered Mascardo to send troops from Guagua to strengthen the former's defenses. However, Mascardo ignored Luna's orders, insisting that he was going to Arayat to undertake an "inspection of troops". Another version of Mascardo's reasoning emerged and it was probably that which reached Luna. Luna, infuriated by Mascardo's actions, had decided to detain him. Following Aguinaldo's capture by the 486:, where the latter was detained, and relayed Mascardo's message. Aguinaldo instructed Quezon to inform Mascardo that the decision to surrender was up to the general himself. Mascardo surrendered on May 15, 1901, calculating that his deficiency in weaponry would mean sure defeat from the well-armed Americans. 494:
Mascardo returned to Cavite following his release by the Americans. He was later influenced to enter politics, and won the race for Governor of Cavite, a post he held from 1910–1912. After serving one term, he retired to live a private life. On July 7, 1932, he died from a heart disease.
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Mascardo was part of the revolution against the Spaniards from the beginning. He became the chief of the revolutionary intelligence service in Manila, succeeding Miguel Liedo who was earlier captured and executed by the Spaniards. He was ordered by General
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on February 17, 1897, where Spanish forces able to kill Evangelista and wound Mascardo.
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Quirino, Carlos. Who's who in Philippine History. Manila: Tahanan Books, 1995.
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at the beginning of the revolution. He later became the governor of
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Tomás Mascardo was born in the town of Cavite del Viejo (now
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Governor of Cavite
Antero Soriano
Governor of Pampanga
Malolos Congress
Zamboanga
Felipe Buencamino
Cavite El Viejo
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Cavite
Philippine Islands
First Philippine Republic

Republic of Biak-na-Bato

Katipunan
Magdalo

Philippine Revolutionary Army

Brigadier General
Philippine Revolution
Battle of Zapote Bridge
Philippine–American War
Filipino
Philippine Revolution
Philippine–American War
Spaniards

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