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A Government under

America

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March 16, 1900

• The Philippine - American war was

still in progress.

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William

McKinley

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Act of 1902

• The first congressional law about

the government of the Philippines.

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March 2, 1903

•When the government Taft

proclaimed the census day.

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Partido Federal

• Filipino nationalist organized

political parties to counteract the pro-american activities.

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Partido Nationalista (Nationalist

Party)

• Founded by Pascual

Poblete in august

1901.

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Partido Independista

(Independence party)

• Founded by Dr.

Pedro A. Paterno

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Partido Democrata

(Democratic Party)

• Founded by Alberto Baretto, Leon Ma.

Guerrero, Justo Lukban, Jose de la viña

• 1902 - partido democrata, like partido

nationalista advocate the independance

of the country through peaceful means.

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Gen. Vincente

Lukban

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Balangiga Massacre

• Brutality of the

war was the

best

exemplified.

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Gen. Jacob

Smith

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Gen. Miguel

Malvar

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Gen. Franklin

Bell

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April 16, 1902

• When GENERAL MALVAR

surrendered in Lipa, Batangas and

GENERAL LUKBAN in Catubig,

Samar.

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Flag Law

• Prohibited the display of the

Philippines’ flag and other symbols

used by the resistance against the

united states.

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November 04, 1901

• When the second Philippine

commission or Taft commission

passed the sedition law.

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Sedition Law

• Imposed death penalty or a long

prison term on anyone who

advocate separation.

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GOLD CHAINS

(Tanikalang Ginto )

• Was closed after batangas

performance on may 10 1903.

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I'm not dead

(Hindi Ako Patay )

• by Juan Matapang Cruz was closed

on MAY 08 1903.

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Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

(Kahapon, Ngayon at Bukas )

• a play written by Aurelio Tolentino was

also regarded as seditious.

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Mother’s Country

(Inang bayan)

• The uncensored version of the

Philippines.

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Who knows?

(Malay natin)

• Referring to the U.S insular

government.

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New Comer

(Bagong Sibol)

• The censored version, bagong sibol

grants the children of their freedom.

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November 12, 1902

• Gov. William H. Taft pushed

through the passage of the

Brigandage act or ley de

bandolerismo, which punished with

death and prison,

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Gen. Luciano

San Miguel

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Faustino

Guillermo

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Francisco

Carreon

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Manuel L.

Quezon

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Jones Law

• Provided a bicameral Philippines

legislature with an upper house.

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Jose P.

Laurel

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Ramon

Fernandez

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Tydings - Mc Duffie Law

• Provided for a 10 years transition

period under the commonwealth.

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September 17, 1935

• The first national election under the

1935 constitution was held.

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