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18 Facts About Aniceto Lacson

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Aniceto Lacson y Ledesma is a Filipino revolutionary general, sugar farmer, and businessman.

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Aniceto Lacson is known as the first and only president of the Negros Republic from 1898 to 1901, and for leading the Negros Revolution alongside Juan Araneta.

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Aniceto Lacson, a member of the Lacson family, is the fifth of eight children born to Lucio Lacson y Petronila and Clara Ledesma.

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Lucio's branch of the Lacson family relocated to Negros during the period of diaspora of wealthy Iloilo families at the later part of the 1800s.

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Aniceto Lacson began his early education under private tutelage in Molo, Iloilo, and later pursued commerce at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila, where he was classmates with Juan Araneta and Jose Rizal.

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Aniceto Lacson was inducted as a member of Philippine revolutionary society.

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Some of Aniceto Lacson's siblings contributed to business and local history.

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8.

Aniceto Lacson was a central figure in the Negros Revolution of 1898, leading the efforts that ultimately liberated Negros Island from Spanish rule.

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On November 3,1898, Aniceto Lacson, serving as the commander of the northern forces, organized a revolt alongside key leaders in Silay, including Juan Araneta, Leandro Locsin Sr.

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On November 5,1898, Aniceto Lacson led his forces in a coordinated uprising that quickly spread across the island.

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Aniceto Lacson was a key signatory of the Acta de Capitulacion, the document formalizing the Spanish surrender.

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Aniceto Lacson's leadership was instrumental in the peaceful and decisive conclusion of the Negros Revolution, marking him as a pivotal leader in the island's struggle for independence.

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Aniceto Lacson served as a mediator between the two sides.

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Aniceto Lacson expanded the estate through purchases from English businessman Nicholas Loney.

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On 29 August 1898, Belgian Consul Edouard Andre described witnessing the mistreatment of workers in Negros, where laborers on Aniceto Lacson's estate were punished with bamboo lashes, sometimes up to one hundred lashes.

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Aniceto Lacson acquired it from Ramon Fontanet, but key documents were lost in fires during the Philippine Revolution.

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Aniceto Lacson's family was notably large, with two marriages and over twenty children, his wife and descendants connect him with many other prominent families, further strengthening their influence in the Philippines.

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Aniceto Lacson first married Rosario Araneta, Rosario is the daughter of Patricio Cabunsol Araneta and Leoncia Araneta.