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/ 29 Download this Document for Free 200,000 civilians died of starvation or diseases; Property worth billions of pesos was damaged. We should remember and honor President Aguinaldo and other heroes of thisera. Al though they lost the war, they fought with courage and honor. These veterans of the revolution were the real founding fathers of our independence.XIV. Compromise with Colonialism A. Filipino Elites Natural fear of losing the security of their interests Basic orientation of the eliteB. Increase in Filipino Participation Political Change in the US Republican ~ Democratic Woodrow Wilson Francis Burton Harrison Rapid Filipinization Jones Law of 1916 1901: Cayetano ArellanoC. Limits to Filipinization Confinement to the Elite Qualifications for Elections1.able to read and write2.must be property owners3.g overnment employees during the Spanish period Economic Limitations Treaty of Paris (1899-1909) Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act (1909) Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act (1913)

Tydings-McDuffie Law (1934)D. Democracy Filipino Style XV. The Campaign for Independence A. Commission of Independence Purpose : to study all matters related to the negotiation and organization of th e independenceof the PhilippinesB. Independence Missions OS-ROX Mission (1931-1933) Succeeded in securing the passage of an independence bill (Hare-Hawes-CuttingAct ) Ten year COMMONWEALTH governmentXVI. Results of the American Occupation A. Positive Results: 1.Progress in Education University of the Philippines (1908) English2.Bureau of Public Health and Welfare3.Political ConsciousnessB. Negative Results: 4.Colonial Mentality5.American DependenceXVII. The Japanese Occupation A. World War II Tripartite Alliance Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere Europe First PolicyB. Japanese in the Philippines Puppet Government Mickey Mouse Money 5 Mortal Enemies1.Japanese Military2.Diseases3.Guerillas 4.Hunger 5.Japanese-Paid Filipino SpiesXVIII. The Liberation A. Guerilla Warfare Ex. HUKBALAHAP (Luis Taruc) 3 important functions:1.ambush or kill enemy soldiers and civilians;2.to relay i mportant intelligence reports to Mac Arthur in Australia;3.liquidate spies and J apanese sympathizersB. Government in Exile C. Leyte Landings

D. End of War Hiroshima and Nagasaki Unconditional Surrender USS Missouri (September 2, 1945) 29782502 Philippine History Download this Document for FreePrintMobileCollectionsReport Document Info and Rating Follow Raquel Domingo Share & Embed Related Documents PreviousNext p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. p. More from this user PreviousNext 29 p. Add a Comment Upload a Document Search Documents Follow Us! scribd.com/scribd twitter.com/scribd facebook.com/scribd About Press Blog Partners

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