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and the post–World War II era. Fighting continued in remote corners of the
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For the presidential election of 1946 Osmeña refused to campaign, saying that the
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The performance of the economy was initially good despite challenges from various agrarian uprisings. Taxes collected from a robust coconut industry helped boost the economy by funding infrastructure and other development projects. However, growth was halted due to the outbreak of World War II.
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National Assembly shall take steps toward the development and adoption of a common national language based on one of the existing native languages. Until otherwise provided by law, English and Spanish shall continue as official
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the currency system had to be approved by the United States president. Despite maintaining ultimate sovereignty, in some ways the US Government treated the
Commonwealth as a sovereign state, and the Philippines sometimes acted in a state capacity in international relations.
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independence. Provisions of the law included reserving several military and naval bases for the United States as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on
Philippine exports. When it reached him for a possible signature, President
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On June 21, he reappeared in another joint session of the Congress and urged the acceptance of two important laws passed by the U.S. Congress on April 30, 1946, regarding the Philippine lands. They are the
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vetoed the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act, but the American Congress overrode Hoover's veto in 1933 and passed the law over Hoover's objections. The bill, however, was opposed by then-Philippine Senate President
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on December 8, 1941. When advancing Japanese forces threatened Manila, President Quezon, other senior officials of the Commonwealth government, and senior American military commanders relocated to
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on July 30, 1934. On February 8, 1935, the 1935 Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Philippines was approved by the convention by a vote of 177 to 1. The constitution was approved by President
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as the second Philippine President, who took control over all Filipino forces after American soldiers captured President Emilio Aguinaldo in Palanan, Isabela on March 23, 1901.
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and the liberation forces. After the war Osmeña restored the Commonwealth government and the various executive departments. He continued the fight for Philippine independence.
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as the basis for the national language. This was made official on December 30, 1937, in an executive order which became effective two years after issuance.
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was inaugurated President of the Philippines in 1935, he became the first Filipino to head a government of the Philippines since Emilio Aguinaldo and the
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to prevent its destruction, and it was occupied by the Japanese on January 2, 1942. Meanwhile, battles against the Japanese continued on the
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under the banner of the Nacionalista Party. He obtained nearly 68% of the vote against his two main rivals, Emilio Aguinaldo and Bishop
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regimes in Europe. Quezon was also instrumental in promoting a project to resettle the refugees in Mindanao.
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July 4, 1946, as scheduled. However, the economy remained dependent on the U.S. This was due to the
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and grammar book for the language. In that same year, Commonwealth Act 570 was passed, allowing
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were proclaimed the winners, winning the seats of president and vice-president, respectively.
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development and adoption of a common national language based on the existing native dialects
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movement, which advocated tax reductions, land reforms, the breakup of the large estates or
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in 1898. However, in January 2008, Congressman Rodolfo Valencia of
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assisted by the Congress (reorganized May 25, 1946), with Senator
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The Fateful Years: Japan's Adventure in the Philippines 1941–1945
4916:"Manuel L. Quezon, President of the Philippines, Rescuer Of Jews"
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End of Commonwealth government, independent Republic inaugurated.
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2302:, which would resist Japanese occupation. Manila was declared an
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on March 25, 1935, and ratified by popular vote on May 14, 1935.
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that existed from 1935 to 1946. It was established following the
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In a notable humanitarian act, Quezon, in cooperation with U.S.
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5277:, Philippine Historical Association, New Day Publishers, 2000,
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3493:, Official Gazette of the Philippine Government, archived from
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on December 8, 1941. The Commonwealth government drafted the
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4975:
Valor of Many Stripes: Remarkable Americans in World War II
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A Centennial History of Philippine Independence, 1898–1998
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Antonio L. Rappa; Lionel Wee Hock An (February 23, 2006).
2406:. These efforts eventually liberated all but 12 of the 48
4429:"American Colony and Philippine Commonwealth (1901–1941)"
3547:. National Historical Commission of the Philippines. 1961
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Estimated numbers of speakers of the dominant languages:
2336:
Quezon and Osmeña were escorted by troops from Manila to
4339:"Balitang Beterano: Facts about Philippine Independence"
4170:
4112:
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in Washington, D.C. This government participated in the
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Military history of the Philippines during World War II
5438:"American Colony and Philippine Commonwealth 1901–1941"
5399:
Roces; Luna, Juan Luis Z Jr; Arcilla, Reynaldo (1986),
4054:
3792:
3486:
2279:
Military history of the Philippines during World War II
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and a supreme court. Its legislature, dominated by the
3119:. Both recommendations were accepted by the Congress.
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An example of these clashes includes one initiated by
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for service in the country), greater control over the
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3454:. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 68.
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In 1940, the government authorized the creation of a
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4797:"Manuel L. Quezon | Presidential Museum and Library"
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3046:
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2133:: Constitutional Convention. Seated, left to right:
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and its surrounding provinces – as the basis of the
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Former regions and territories of the United States
5200:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
4771:
Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
4235:"Chapter X Guerrilla Activities in the Philippines"
4042:
Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
3776:. Government of the Philippines. February 8, 1935.
3614:
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3610:
2509:held grievances often rooted to debt caused by the
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4341:. Philippine Headline News Online. February 2004.
3487:Executive Order No. 134 (December 30, 1937),
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3074:Roxas administration (May 28, 1946 – July 4, 1946)
2577:to become an official language upon independence.
2562:. In 1937. after deliberations, the body selected
2463:
2452:winning as the first president of the independent
2110:1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention election
5292:Agoncillo, Teodoro A; Guerrero, Milagros (1970),
5291:
5011:National Historical Commission of the Philippines
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4194:Sinclair, II, Major Peter T. (December 1, 2011),
4141:
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3300:National Historical Commission of the Philippines
2756:, was restored, replacing the National Assembly.
2375:engaged in military action against the Japanese.
7209:
5981:and other inhabited territories governed by the
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5355:The Philippines, a Study in National Development
5170:"Manuel Roxas | Presidential Museum and Library"
5071:"40 Years Later, Memories of Macarthur's Return"
4412:
4393:
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3082:Manuel Roxas, last president of the Commonwealth
2966:, facilitated the entry into the Philippines of
2940:filed a bill seeking instead to declare General
2494:
2392:continued in the Philippines. This included the
2254:, in the level of U.S. commitment to the future
2200:were held. Candidates included former president
1044:level before the Japanese occupation in 1942. A
4624:. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. pp. 37–40.
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3591:. Department of Education. 2010. Archived from
3585:"Balangkas at Layunin ng Pamahalaang Komonwelt"
4464:. United States Department of Commerce. 1941.
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3716:. U.S.: Oxford University Press. p. 204.
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1114:History of the Philippines § Commonwealth
7223:States and territories disestablished in 1946
6212:
5579:
4706:"A History of Plebiscites in the Philippines"
3764:
3762:
3760:
3400:. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 27–29.
3294:Uckung, Peter Jaynul V. (September 7, 2012).
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4431:. Filipinas Heritage Library. Archived from
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2952:, Quezon was re-elected over former Senator
2185:A Constitutional Convention was convened in
2177:This led to the creation and passing of the
1007:Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
775:Insular Government of the Philippine Islands
5230:, vol. 42, July 1946, pp. 1625–28
4455:"Statistical Abstract of the United States"
3901:"Philippines, The period of U.S. influence"
3713:Musical Renderings of the Philippine Nation
3683:, Santa Barbara: University of California,
3675:Roosevelt, Franklin D (November 14, 1935),
3573:. Philippine Constitution Association. 1965
7268:States and territories established in 1935
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6205:
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5040:"Sergio Osmeña | president of Philippines"
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3624:, Philippines: St. Scholastica's College,
2480:U.S. recognized Philippine independence on
2359:(PCA), located on the military station in
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7278:1946 disestablishments in the Philippines
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5547:, Philippines: Government, archived from
5485:The Present Government of the Philippines
5370:
5309:
5140:"Manuel Roxas | president of Philippines"
4855:"OPINION: The vice-presidency: a briefer"
4822:Villegas, Bernardo (September 18, 2015).
4691:
4644:
4564:. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 61.
4530:. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 27.
4118:
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1543:Igorot resistance to Spanish colonization
7248:Governments in exile during World War II
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7273:1935 establishments in the Philippines
7233:Former countries in Philippine history
7228:History of the Philippines (1898–1946)
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6036:Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
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5249:from the original on November 18, 2020
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4212:from the original on September 3, 2014
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3840:from the original on December 28, 2013
3710:Castro, Christi-Anne (April 7, 2011).
3709:
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2727:United States House of Representatives
2435:was placed on active service with the
2283:Japanese occupation of the Philippines
1110:History of the Philippines (1898–1946)
7253:History of United States expansionism
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3268:Roces, Alejandro R. (June 11, 2009).
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2390:Resistance to the Japanese occupation
2355:The main general headquarters of the
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949:, from May 13, 1942, to October 1944;
27:Former territory of the United States
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5533:Philippines: Polity Style: 1897–2009
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5402:RR Philippine almanac: book of facts
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5017:from the original on October 7, 2015
4913:
4496:. Infobase Publishing. p. 107.
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3522:from the original on October 3, 2017
3475:
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3134:Political history of the Philippines
3024:. His body was later carried by the
2987:Japanese invasion of the Philippines
2918:first national presidential election
2916:In 1935 Quezon won the Philippines'
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295:Indigenous Philippine folk religions
7263:Philippines–United States relations
5544:The Commonwealth of the Philippines
5488:(book), Filipiniana, archived from
5206:from the original on March 24, 2019
5150:from the original on March 27, 2019
5120:from the original on March 27, 2019
5108:Mercado, Juan (September 2, 2012).
5089:from the original on March 27, 2019
5050:from the original on August 2, 2017
4953:from the original on March 27, 2019
4941:Tan, Michael L. (August 17, 2018).
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4922:from the original on March 27, 2019
4914:Katz, Deborah (November 14, 2018).
4895:from the original on March 27, 2019
4865:from the original on March 27, 2019
4834:from the original on March 27, 2019
4777:from the original on March 27, 2019
4747:from the original on March 27, 2019
4255:from the original on April 26, 2018
3941:from the original on March 12, 2007
3861:Philippine Autonomy Act (Jones Law)
3808:from the original on April 30, 2009
3518:. Presidential Museum and Library.
3508:
3035:in 1979, his remains were moved to
2752:, consisting of a Senate, and of a
2332:in Washington, D.C., while in exile
2212:, and others. Manuel L. Quezon and
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5611:Organized incorporated territories
5371:Lacsamana, Leodivico Cruz (1990),
5029:
4679:from the original on March 3, 2016
4593:"Constitutions of the Philippines"
4021:from the original on June 11, 2011
4015:"Text of the Tydings-McDuffie Act"
3864:, The corpus juris, archived from
3628:from the original on April 5, 2009
3421:Christian Mair (January 1, 2003).
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3215:Tooltip Public Law (United States)
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5374:Philippine History and Government
5274:Philippine Legislature, 100 Years
4972:Baron, Scott (January 14, 2019).
4345:from the original on June 9, 2012
3780:from the original on May 27, 2020
3545:"Manuel Quezon historical marker"
3160:Filipino Repatriation Act of 1935
3047:Osmeña administration (1944–1946)
3031:and re-interred in Manila at the
2901:Quezon administration (1935–1944)
1483:Voyage of Miguel López de Legazpi
1196:Lal-lo and Gattaran Shell Middens
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5979:United Nations trust territories
5595:Territories of the United States
5514:: House of David, archived from
5459:The Philippines: A Unique Nation
5069:Lohr, Steve (October 20, 1984).
3730:from the original on May 2, 2014
3129:Commonwealth (U.S. insular area)
3097:House of Representatives Speaker
3003:Commonwealth government in exile
2743:Field Marshal of the Philippines
2505:During the Commonwealth period,
2478:The Commonwealth ended when the
2258:, and in the economy due to the
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2464:Independence of the Philippines
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1054:Japan occupied the Commonwealth
971:Commonwealth of the Philippines
810:Philippine Executive Commission
36:Commonwealth of the Philippines
6048:American concession of Tianjin
5310:——— (2001),
5295:History of the Filipino People
4413:Roces, Luna & Arcilla 1986
4394:Roces, Luna & Arcilla 1986
4243:. Center of Military History.
3989:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
3589:Bureau of Elementary Education
3325:Official Gazette (Philippines)
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3287:
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3151:Philippines Organic Act (1916)
3058:, president from 1944 to 1946
2912:, president from 1935 to 1944
2501:Land reform in the Philippines
2470:Independence Day (Philippines)
1889:2000 campaign against the MILF
1394:Laguna Copperplate Inscription
1248:Maitum anthropomorphic pottery
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4131:Agoncillo & Guerrero 1970
4107:Agoncillo & Guerrero 1970
4095:Agoncillo & Guerrero 1970
3960:Agoncillo & Guerrero 1970
3828:"The Philippine Commonwealth"
3296:"Music for the National Soul"
3254:
3221:; approved on March 24, 1934.
3144:Philippine Organic Act (1902)
3113:Philippine Rehabilitation Act
2997:, and Manila was declared an
2956:with nearly 82% of the vote.
2700:
2495:Uprisings and agrarian reform
2350:Declaration by United Nations
2206:Philippine Independent Church
2170:and was also rejected by the
2156:with the premise of granting
1553:Battles of La Naval de Manila
890:article for more information.
717:
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6686:Business process outsourcing
5959:United States Virgin Islands
5626:U.S. territorial sovereignty
5418:Philippines: A Country Study
4735:INQUIRER.net (May 9, 2016).
2926:President of the Philippines
2437:Philippine Commonwealth Army
2357:Philippine Commonwealth Army
2237:National Defense Act of 1935
1404:Limestone tombs of Kamhantik
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371:• 1942–1945 (in exile)
172:Unincorporated and organized
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5411:Seekins, Donald M. (1993),
4558:Thompson, Roger M. (2003).
4524:Thompson, Roger M. (2003).
4152:. Clarendon Press. p.
3372:: Rodopi. pp. 479–82.
3199:Philippine Independence Act
3122:
3105:state of the nation address
3039:within the monument at the
3022:Arlington National Cemetery
2950:1941 presidential elections
2759:
2489:
2460:winning as vice president.
2454:Republic of the Philippines
2256:Republic of the Philippines
2103:
1894:2nd People Power Revolution
1884:1997 Asian financial crisis
1618:Declaration of Independence
713:
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162:1939 map of the Philippines
10:
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5876:Unincorporated territories
4824:"My Lolo Miguel, the hero"
4618:Bühler, Konrad G. (2001).
3321:"Commonwealth Act No. 382"
3139:History of the Philippines
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6590:House of Representatives
6483:Administrative divisions
5965:Northern Mariana Islands
5007:"Museo ni Manuel Quezon"
4670:"The Yamashita Standard"
4595:. The ChanRobles Group.
4017:. The ChanRobles Group.
3931:"Hare-Hawes-Cutting-Act"
3362:Mair, Christian (2003).
3171:
2991:invasion of Batan Island
2754:House of Representatives
1963:Administrative divisions
1678:American colonial period
1598:Republic of Biak-na-Bato
1434:Butuan Silver Paleograph
1419:Batanes Ijang fortresses
1362:Sultanate of Maguindanao
1233:Cordillera Rice Terraces
1066:
1052:from 1942 to 1945, when
991:unincorporated territory
538:House of Representatives
5457:Zaide, Sonia M (1994),
5144:Encyclopedia Britannica
5110:"Boasting of ancestors"
5044:Encyclopedia Britannica
4853:III, Manuel L. Quezon.
4146:Talmon, Stefan (1998).
3935:Encyclopædia Britannica
3905:Encyclopædia Britannica
3770:"The 1935 Constitution"
3427:. Rodopi. p. 480.
3149:Jones Law (Philippines)
2433:Philippine Constabulary
2196:On September 16, 1935,
1858:People Power Revolution
1638:Philippine–American War
1472:Spanish colonial period
945:Government-in-exile in
938:Government-in-exile in
911:from February 22, 1942;
905:from December 24, 1941;
364:Francis Bowes Sayre Sr.
231:Official languages
104:Flag of the Philippines
18:Philippine Commonwealth
7187:Philippines portal
6731:Science and technology
5331:Gin Ooi, Keat (2004),
4490:Bailey, Rayne (2009).
4231:Willoughby, Charles A.
3985:"Tydings-McDuffie Act"
3236:Saranac Lake, New York
3204:June 11, 2011, at the
3165:Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act
3155:Treaty of Paris (1898)
3083:
3059:
3041:Quezon Memorial Circle
2982:
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2614:", 141.8 thousand as "
2446:war in the Philippines
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2382:, headed by President
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2198:presidential elections
2154:Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act
2150:United States Congress
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2067:Philippines portal
2043:Science and technology
1660:UST Baybayin Documents
1608:Treaty of Paris (1898)
1186:Austronesian expansion
1171:Early hominin activity
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1091:Kómonwélt ng Pilipinas
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987:Komonwelt ng Pilipinas
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942:, Australia, in April;
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6558:Executive departments
5616:Territorial evolution
5436:Weir, Fraser (1998),
5405:, Ramon Roces y Pardo
4741:newsinfo.inquirer.net
4371:. MSU. Archived from
3836:, November 16, 1935,
3497:on September 24, 2021
3184:See for example, the
3081:
3054:
3033:Manila North Cemetery
3008:Quezon suffered from
2980:
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2723:Resident Commissioner
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2622:", 29.1 thousand as "
2468:Further information:
2416:
2330:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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2269:during World War II.
2191:Franklin D. Roosevelt
2139:Franklin D. Roosevelt
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1988:Cultural achievements
1812:Filipino First policy
1802:Mutual Defense Treaty
1756:Philippine resistance
1588:Philippine Revolution
1548:Spanish–Moro conflict
1538:Revolts and uprisings
1424:Golden Tara of Agusan
1146:
1040:recovered to its pre-
1036:was adopted, and the
7007:Fashion and clothing
6848:Environmental issues
6775:Water and sanitation
6612:Regional Trial Court
6457:World Heritage Sites
5492:on February 12, 2009
5413:"Historical Setting"
4947:opinion.inquirer.net
4889:Manila Bulletin News
4290:"Philippine History"
3868:on February 26, 2009
3567:"Constitutional Law"
3117:Philippine Trade Act
2546:Philippine languages
2290:launched a surprise
2239:, which organized a
2225:Legislative Building
2179:Tydings–McDuffie Act
2048:World Heritage Sites
1914:Territorial disputes
1817:North Borneo dispute
1807:Hukbalahap Rebellion
1771:Philippines campaign
1766:Battle of Leyte Gulf
1746:Battle of Corregidor
1721:Tydings–McDuffie Act
1613:Battle of Manila Bay
1603:Spanish–American War
1211:Precolonial barangay
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1081:[filiˈpinas]
1003:Tydings–McDuffie Act
665:United States dollar
568:Tydings–McDuffie Act
6997:Cultural properties
6763:Tourist attractions
6310:Japanese occupation
6066:uninhabited islands
5551:on October 28, 2020
4435:on January 29, 2007
4375:on October 10, 2007
3937:(online ed.).
3907:(online ed.).
3327:. September 5, 1938
3274:The Philippine Star
2429:amphibious landings
2346:Pacific War Council
1909:Philippine drug war
1871:Contemporary period
1838:Communist rebellion
1736:Japanese occupation
1701:Military Government
1655:Doctrina Christiana
1563:Propaganda Movement
1518:Spanish East Indies
1508:Battle of Bangkusay
1454:Magellan expedition
1372:Sultanates of Lanao
1367:Sultanate of Buayan
582:Government-in-exile
220:14.59583; 120.97722
211: /
180:Government-in-exile
136:The Philippine Hymn
74:Government-in-exile
7012:Historical markers
6870:Indigenous peoples
6746:Telecommunications
6520:Political families
6361:Biosphere reserves
5889:Republic of Hawaii
5075:The New York Times
4296:on August 22, 2006
4063:, pp. 317–18.
3962:, pp. 345–346
3833:The New York Times
3621:Timeline 1930–1939
3595:on August 16, 2016
3571:Philconsa Yearbook
3084:
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2983:
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2808:November 15, 1935
2765:List of presidents
2419:
2334:
2218:Nacionalista Party
2146:
2124:
2122:of the Philippines
2120:Manuel Luis Quezon
1711:Insular Government
1696:Zamboanga Republic
1593:Tejeros Convention
1583:Cry of Pugad Lawin
1568:1872 Cavite mutiny
1276:Precolonial period
1216:Maritime Silk Road
1191:Angono Petroglyphs
1163:Prehistoric period
1148:
1086:Insular Government
1048:took place during
1024:– the language of
1018:Nacionalista Party
921:Buenos Aires, Bago
738:right (after 1945)
736:left (before 1945)
7205:
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7158:
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7069:Traditional games
6904:Income inequality
6887:Human trafficking
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6525:Political parties
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4985:978-1-4766-7441-4
4631:978-90-411-1553-9
4503:978-1-4381-0901-5
4184:, pp. 40–41.
4163:978-0-19-826573-3
3974:, pp. 38–39.
3723:978-0-19-974640-8
3516:"Official Ballot"
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3379:978-90-420-0876-2
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2930:Manuel L. Quezon
2922:Gregorio Aglipay
2910:Manuel L. Quezon
2804:Manuel L. Quezon
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2737:and an American
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2308:Bataan Peninsula
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1558:British invasion
1528:Tondo Conspiracy
1498:Blockade of Cebu
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6826:Demographics
6696:Central bank
6639:Marine Corps
6619:Armed Forces
6503:Human rights
6488:Constitution
6437:Ramsar sites
6139:Midway Atoll
6127:Swan Islands
6121:Kingman Reef
6097:Baker Island
6091:Serrana Bank
6012:Corn Islands
6004:(1979–1999,
6002:Panama Canal
5947:1952–present
5945:Commonwealth
5929:Puerto Rico
5922:Commonwealth
5921:
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3085:
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3018:Saranac Lake
3014:cure cottage
3010:tuberculosis
3007:
3005:to the U.S.
2984:
2958:
2946:
2915:
2872:Manuel Roxas
2859:
2855:Nacionalista
2815:Nacionalista
2784:Left office
2781:Took office
2768:
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2609:
2606:Demographics
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2241:conscription
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1731:World War II
1726:Commonwealth
1725:
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1444:Barter rings
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1243:Kalanay Cave
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1201:Jade culture
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875:Camilo Osías
869:
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753:Succeeded by
752:
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630:July 4, 1946
625:Independence
554:World War II
479:• 1946
442:Manuel Roxas
437:• 1946
340:Frank Murphy
308:presidential
286:
274:Christianity
269:
268:
129:
120:Coat of arms
29:
6899:Immigration
6701:Child labor
6676:Agriculture
6646:Coast Guard
6580:Legislative
6515:Legal codes
6388:Earthquakes
6252:Archaeology
6228:Philippines
6157:Wake Island
6147:(1869–1981)
6129:(1863–1972)
6093:(1856–1981)
6087:(1856–1981)
6081:(1856–1979)
6050:(1860–1901)
6044:(1848–1863)
6038:(1947–1994)
6032:(1945–1968)
6026:(1945–1968)
6014:(1914–1971)
5905:Philippines
5891:(1898–1900)
5864:(1900–1959)
5858:(1868–1890)
5829:(1864–1889)
5823:(1863–1912)
5817:(1863–1890)
5811:(1861–1889)
5805:(1861–1876)
5799:(1861–1864)
5793:(1854–1867)
5787:(1854–1861)
5781:(1853–1889)
5775:(1850–1896)
5759:Provisional
5755:New Mexico
5752:(1849–1858)
5746:(1848–1859)
5740:(1838–1846)
5734:(1836–1848)
5705:(1822–1845)
5699:(1819–1836)
5693:(1817–1819)
5687:(1809–1818)
5681:(1805–1837)
5675:(1805–1821)
5665:(1804–1812)
5659:(1800–1816)
5653:(1798–1817)
5651:Mississippi
5647:(1790–1796)
5641:(1787–1803)
5606:Organic act
5377:, Phoenix,
5358:, Macmillan
4657:Hayden 1942
3349:languages."
3037:Quezon City
2731:Puerto Rico
2688:Kapampangan
2678:: 1,951,005
2672:: 2,353,518
2666:: 3,068,565
2660:: 4,620,685
2152:passed the
1973:Archaeology
1968:Agriculture
1848:Martial law
1832:(1965–1986)
1786:(1946–1965)
1680:(1898–1946)
1665:Velarde map
1650:Boxer Codex
1474:(1565–1898)
1263:Shell tools
1238:Grave goods
1133:History of
909:Iloilo City
857:Philippines
748:Preceded by
694:Date format
595:Restoration
541:(1945–1946)
532:Lower house
524:(1945–1946)
515:Upper house
507:(1945–1946)
501:(1935–1941)
494:Legislature
291:Sunni Islam
278:Catholicism
218: /
206:120°58′38″E
182:(1942–1945)
177:(1935–1946)
107:(1935–1946)
72:1942–1945:
7212:Categories
7122:Great Seal
7059:Psychology
7022:Literature
7017:Inventions
6816:Corruption
6811:Censorship
6681:Automotive
6542:Executive
6535:Government
6393:Ecoregions
6285:Prehistory
6277:Chronology
6008:1903–1979)
6006:Canal Zone
5901:1899–1950)
5836:Department
5779:Washington
4462:census.gov
4076:. p.
4061:Zaide 1994
3844:October 1,
3663:Zaide 1994
3649:, p.
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