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Andres Bonifacio was executed primarily due to political conflict within the revolutionary movement against Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines. He faced opposition from leaders of the Katipunan, particularly Emilio Aguinaldo, who accused him of treason and usurpation of power after a failed uprising. The tensions escalated into a power struggle, leading to Bonifacio's capture and subsequent trial by a rival faction. Ultimately, his execution was seen as a means to consolidate Aguinaldo's leadership and restore order within the revolutionary ranks.

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