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The Katipunan, a revolutionary society in the Philippines that sought independence from Spanish rule, effectively ended after the outbreak of the Philippine Revolution in 1896. Internal divisions, particularly after the capture of its leader, Andres Bonifacio, and the subsequent execution of him and his brother in 1897, weakened the organization. The rise of Emilio Aguinaldo and the establishment of a rival government further fragmented the Katipunan's influence. Ultimately, the group dissolved as the struggle for independence continued under the newly formed Philippine revolutionary government.

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