The Cry of Rebellion marked the official start of the Filipino people’s fight for independence from Spanish rule. It symbolized the moment when Filipinos chose to rise against oppression and declare their desire for freedom. The tearing of cedulas (community tax certificates) was a bold act of defiance that united the people under a common cause.This event also ignited national consciousness. It helped more Filipinos realize the need to stand together and resist colonial abuse. It was not just a call to arms, but a call to awaken the Filipino identity. It proved that even ordinary people, when united, could challenge a powerful empire.The Cry of Rebellion led to the growth of the revolution. From a small group in Pugad Lawin or Balintawak, the movement spread to different provinces. It gave birth to organized battles, local uprisings, and the creation of a revolutionary government. The Cry of Rebellion set the path toward the declaration of Philippine independence in 1898.