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As for winning the Revolution, that strikes me as extremely unlikely with or without Bonifacio. Quite possibly the KKK would not have signed the Pact of Biak-na-Bato (by which Aguinaldo and other leaders went into exile, and most hostilities were suspended) in 1897, but continued the resistance. This could have made life more difficult for Spanish authority, but would Spain have surrendered, and given over power to the Filipinos, which is what “winning” implies? If we look at Cuba, there had been continual resistance there since 1868(thirty years!) and Spain still hadn’t relinquished power. So we would have to assume that even if the KKK under Aguinaldo/Bonifacio was doing better militarily, they would not have “won” before . 1898.