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History of the Philippines 1898 - 1946 1898 1814 - 1935 1935 - 1945 1946 1899 - 1913 Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Philippines as US Territory Commonwealth Era Independence
Spanish – american war
Dec. 21 June 12 Feb. 8 1898 December 10 May 24 June 23 April 24 May 19 Sept. 15 July 15 April 26 May 1 July 17 Aug. 14
Dec. 21 June 12 April 26  The US declares war on Spain. May 24  Aguinaldo proclaims a dictatorial government and issues two decrees. June 23 The Philippine dictatorial government is changed to a revolutionary government. July 15.  Aguinaldo appoints a cabinet with the following secretaries February 8 The Katipunan is revived by Emilio Jacinto (Dec 15, 1875 - Apr 16, 1899) and Feliciano Jocson. April 24  The US government asks Aguinaldo for cooperation in its anti-Spanish politics. May 1  The US Navy, with heavily armed ships attacked Manila. May 19  Aguinaldo & his escorts return to the Philippines. June 12  The Philippines is proclaimed  independent from Spain in Kawit, Cavite.  July 17.  US reinforcements and troops arrive in the Philippines.  August 14  The Spanish in Manila surrender to the US after a pre-arranged mock battle.  September 15 The Malolos Congress meets and elects its officers.  December 10  In the Treaty of Paris between the US and Spain December 21  US President McKinley issues the Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation  Feb. 8 December 10 May 24 June 23 April 24 May 19 Sept. 15 July 15 April 26 May 1 July 17 Aug. 14
History of the Philippines 1898 - 1946 1898 1814 - 1935 1935 - 1945 1946 1899 - 1913 Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Philippines as US Territory Commonwealth Era Independence
PHILIPPINE – AMERICAN WAR
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899
Jan 20.  		In the US, President McKinley appoints the First Philippine Commission, known as the Schurrman Commission, composed of Jacob Schurrman, George Dewey, Elwell Otis, Dean Worcester and Wesley Meritt. Jan 21.  	The Malolos Constitution is promulgated by Aguinaldo. It provides for a republican form of government with the legislature as the supreme branch. The constitution is designed after the constitutions of France, Belgium, and several South American Republics. It was drafted by Felipe Calderon Jan 23.  	 	The Malolos republic government is inaugurated. Aguinaldo takes his oath of office as President. Feb 4.  	Hostilities break out between the Filipinos and the US. Feb 6.  	The US Senate ratifies the Treaty of Paris with Spain and gives the US military a free hand to subdue the Philippines. Mar 4. 	The Schurrman Commission arrives in Manila. It proclaims thesupremacy of the US over the entire archipelago, but promises full autonomy. May 6. 	Aguinaldo appoints a new cabinet which gives the US government confidence in securing a peaceful agreement  with the Filipinos. May 20. 	Aguinaldo's moves face opposition from ApolinarioMabini and Antonio Luna. Antonio Luna, is the ablest Filipino general. June 5 	 Antonio Luna dies, shot by members of the Kawit Company, composed of Aguinaldo's men. Oct 12. The US mounts a full scale offensive against the Filipinos. Aguinaldo goes into hiding. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899
Jan 31. 	The Schurrman Commission returns to the US. Mar 16. 	US President McKinley appoints the second Philippine Commission, known as the Taft Commission. Jun 3. 	The Taft Commission arrives in Manila. Dec 23. 	 A Filipino organization, the Partido Liberal, is established with the aim of having the Philippines join the United States. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900
Mar 2. 	The Army Appropriation Act, also known as the Spooner Amendment, is passed by the US Senate. Mar 23. 	Aguinaldo is captured by US authorities. Apr 1. 	Aguinaldo takes an oath of allegiance to the US. Apr 19. 	 Aguinaldo issues a proclamation of his belief that freedom can be obtained through the magnanimity of the US. Jul 4. 	 A civil government is established in the Philippines, withWilliam Howard Taft as the first US Governor-General. Jul 18. 	 The US organizes the Philippine Constabulary, a native adjunct of the occupation army. Sep . 	The first Filipino members of the second Philippine Commission are appointed, namely: Trinidad Pardo de Tavera, Benito Legarda and Jose Luzurriaga. Sep 27. 	 Guerillas, headed by the Filipino Captain Daza, attack the US military barracks in Balangiga, Samar, by surprise, killing almost half of the US soldiers. Sep 28. 	Brigadier Gen. Smith, Commander of Samar, after being informed of the massacre of the soldiers, organizes a special unit of 300 Marines to be sent to Balangiga under the command of Captain Littleton Wallen. Oct 23. 	The special unit of Marines arrives in Balangiga. They immediately execute the orders of Brig. Gen. Smith to suppress insurrection. Among the orders is to kill all natives over 10 years old which are capable of carrying weapons. Nov 4. 	 The Philippine Commission enacts the Sedition Law which imposes the death penalty or long imprisonment on anyone who advocates independence or separation from the US. Aug 11. 	74 Cuba war veterans are sent to Balangiga, at the south end of Samar, under the command of Captain Thomas Connel, presumably to protect the natives from the insurgents and Moro pirates. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901
Jan. 	 The first labor union of The Country , Union de LitografoseImpresores de Filipinas, is organized. The Union del Trabajo de Filipinas, and the CongresoObrero de Filipinas follow. Jan. 	 The Cooper Act, otherwise known as the Philippine Bill of 1902, is passed by a US Senate committee. Mar 30. 	 The US Marines leave Balangiga.  1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902
	 Governor Taft enunciates the policy of The Philippines for the Filipinos. This policy promises to put the administration of the Philippines into the hands of Filipinos. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903
Feb 1. 	 Governor-General Taft is succeeded by Luke Wright. Taft will serve as the 27th US President from 1909 to 1913.  1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904
Apr 2. 	 Governor-General Wright is replaced by Henry Ide.  Sep 20. James Smith takes over the position of Governor-General Henry Ide. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906
1913 1911 1909 1907 1906
Jun 30. 	The first congressional election is held. There are 80 new assemblymen elected by 14.1% of the 104,966 registered voters. 59 are Nacionalistas, 16 are Progresistas and the rest come from smaller parties. 1913 1911 1909 1907
1913 1911 1909 1907
Nov 11. 	Governor-General Smith steps down. Cameron Forbes becomes Governor-General. 1913 1911 1909
1913 1911 1909
Jan 27. 	Mt Taal erupts, devastating Volcano Island and killing 1,334 persons. 1913 1911
1913 1911
Oct 6. 	Governor General Forbes is replaced by Francis Burton Harrison. 1913
History of the Philippines 1898 - 1946 1898 1814 - 1935 1935 - 1945 1946 1899 - 1913 Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Philippines as US Territory Commonwealth Era Independence
Philippines as u.s. territory
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  16
19  16 October 16 Manuel Quezon is elected President of the Senate and Sergio Osmena (Speaker of the House of Representatives. October 16 The Jones Law, sponsored by US Congressman William Atkinson Jones, is enacted. It promises independence upon the establishment of a stable government.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  17
19  17 Jan 11. 	The first cabinet of Filipinos under the US regime is organized.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  21
19  21 Oct 5. Governor-General Francis Harrison is replaced by Warren Woods.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  25
19  25 Rural and urban strikes begin among the discontented peasants and workers of the agricultural and industrial sectors. They continue until 1939.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  27
19  27 Henry Stimson becomes the new Governor-General of the Philippines.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  30
19  30 Nov 30. The Communist Party of the Philippines is formally established under the leadership of Crisanto Evangelista and Jacinto Manahan.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  32
19  32 Oct 26. The Communist Party of the Philippines is declared illegal by the Supreme Court. Governor-General Stimson is replaced by Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  33
19  33 Jun 15. The last US Governor-General of the Philippines, Frank Murphy, begins his term of office.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  34
19  34 Jul 10. Election by the Filipino people of the 202 delegates to the Constitutional Convention is held in fulfillment of the Tydings-McDuffie Law. Jul 30. The Philippine Constitutional Convention is inaugurated. Mar 24. The Tydings-McDuffie Law, known as the Philippine Independence Law, is approved by US President Roosevelt.
1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
19  35
19  35 Nov 15. The Philippine Commonwealth is inaugurated with Manuel Quezon as the first President and Sergio Osmena as the first Vice-President. At this juncture, the office of the US Governor-General is abolished. Feb 8. Members of the Constitutional Convention approve the Constitution by a vote of 177 to 1. Feb 15. The Philippine Constitution is signed. Mar 23. US President Franklin Roosevelt approves the Constitution. May 14. The Philippine electorate ratifies the Constitution in a referendum. Sept 17. The Philippines holds its first presidential election. Manuel Quezon is elected President, and Sergio Osmena Vice-President for a term of 6 years. Strikes and protests, which reject the Constitution and favor the establishment of a Soviet form of government, accelerate until 1940.

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American Colonization in the Philippines

  • 2. History of the Philippines 1898 - 1946 1898 1814 - 1935 1935 - 1945 1946 1899 - 1913 Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Philippines as US Territory Commonwealth Era Independence
  • 4. Dec. 21 June 12 Feb. 8 1898 December 10 May 24 June 23 April 24 May 19 Sept. 15 July 15 April 26 May 1 July 17 Aug. 14
  • 5. Dec. 21 June 12 April 26  The US declares war on Spain. May 24  Aguinaldo proclaims a dictatorial government and issues two decrees. June 23 The Philippine dictatorial government is changed to a revolutionary government. July 15.  Aguinaldo appoints a cabinet with the following secretaries February 8 The Katipunan is revived by Emilio Jacinto (Dec 15, 1875 - Apr 16, 1899) and Feliciano Jocson. April 24  The US government asks Aguinaldo for cooperation in its anti-Spanish politics. May 1  The US Navy, with heavily armed ships attacked Manila. May 19  Aguinaldo & his escorts return to the Philippines. June 12  The Philippines is proclaimed  independent from Spain in Kawit, Cavite. July 17.  US reinforcements and troops arrive in the Philippines. August 14  The Spanish in Manila surrender to the US after a pre-arranged mock battle. September 15 The Malolos Congress meets and elects its officers. December 10  In the Treaty of Paris between the US and Spain December 21  US President McKinley issues the Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation  Feb. 8 December 10 May 24 June 23 April 24 May 19 Sept. 15 July 15 April 26 May 1 July 17 Aug. 14
  • 6. History of the Philippines 1898 - 1946 1898 1814 - 1935 1935 - 1945 1946 1899 - 1913 Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Philippines as US Territory Commonwealth Era Independence
  • 8. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899
  • 9. Jan 20.  In the US, President McKinley appoints the First Philippine Commission, known as the Schurrman Commission, composed of Jacob Schurrman, George Dewey, Elwell Otis, Dean Worcester and Wesley Meritt. Jan 21.  The Malolos Constitution is promulgated by Aguinaldo. It provides for a republican form of government with the legislature as the supreme branch. The constitution is designed after the constitutions of France, Belgium, and several South American Republics. It was drafted by Felipe Calderon Jan 23.  The Malolos republic government is inaugurated. Aguinaldo takes his oath of office as President. Feb 4.  Hostilities break out between the Filipinos and the US. Feb 6.  The US Senate ratifies the Treaty of Paris with Spain and gives the US military a free hand to subdue the Philippines. Mar 4. The Schurrman Commission arrives in Manila. It proclaims thesupremacy of the US over the entire archipelago, but promises full autonomy. May 6. Aguinaldo appoints a new cabinet which gives the US government confidence in securing a peaceful agreement with the Filipinos. May 20. Aguinaldo's moves face opposition from ApolinarioMabini and Antonio Luna. Antonio Luna, is the ablest Filipino general. June 5 Antonio Luna dies, shot by members of the Kawit Company, composed of Aguinaldo's men. Oct 12. The US mounts a full scale offensive against the Filipinos. Aguinaldo goes into hiding. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899
  • 10. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 1899
  • 11. Jan 31. The Schurrman Commission returns to the US. Mar 16. US President McKinley appoints the second Philippine Commission, known as the Taft Commission. Jun 3. The Taft Commission arrives in Manila. Dec 23. A Filipino organization, the Partido Liberal, is established with the aim of having the Philippines join the United States. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900
  • 12. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900
  • 13. Mar 2. The Army Appropriation Act, also known as the Spooner Amendment, is passed by the US Senate. Mar 23. Aguinaldo is captured by US authorities. Apr 1. Aguinaldo takes an oath of allegiance to the US. Apr 19. Aguinaldo issues a proclamation of his belief that freedom can be obtained through the magnanimity of the US. Jul 4. A civil government is established in the Philippines, withWilliam Howard Taft as the first US Governor-General. Jul 18. The US organizes the Philippine Constabulary, a native adjunct of the occupation army. Sep . The first Filipino members of the second Philippine Commission are appointed, namely: Trinidad Pardo de Tavera, Benito Legarda and Jose Luzurriaga. Sep 27. Guerillas, headed by the Filipino Captain Daza, attack the US military barracks in Balangiga, Samar, by surprise, killing almost half of the US soldiers. Sep 28. Brigadier Gen. Smith, Commander of Samar, after being informed of the massacre of the soldiers, organizes a special unit of 300 Marines to be sent to Balangiga under the command of Captain Littleton Wallen. Oct 23. The special unit of Marines arrives in Balangiga. They immediately execute the orders of Brig. Gen. Smith to suppress insurrection. Among the orders is to kill all natives over 10 years old which are capable of carrying weapons. Nov 4. The Philippine Commission enacts the Sedition Law which imposes the death penalty or long imprisonment on anyone who advocates independence or separation from the US. Aug 11. 74 Cuba war veterans are sent to Balangiga, at the south end of Samar, under the command of Captain Thomas Connel, presumably to protect the natives from the insurgents and Moro pirates. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901
  • 14. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902 1901
  • 15. Jan. The first labor union of The Country , Union de LitografoseImpresores de Filipinas, is organized. The Union del Trabajo de Filipinas, and the CongresoObrero de Filipinas follow. Jan. The Cooper Act, otherwise known as the Philippine Bill of 1902, is passed by a US Senate committee. Mar 30. The US Marines leave Balangiga. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902
  • 16. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903 1902
  • 17. Governor Taft enunciates the policy of The Philippines for the Filipinos. This policy promises to put the administration of the Philippines into the hands of Filipinos. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903
  • 18. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904 1903
  • 19. Feb 1. Governor-General Taft is succeeded by Luke Wright. Taft will serve as the 27th US President from 1909 to 1913. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904
  • 20. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906 1904
  • 21. Apr 2. Governor-General Wright is replaced by Henry Ide. Sep 20. James Smith takes over the position of Governor-General Henry Ide. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906
  • 22. 1913 1911 1909 1907 1906
  • 23. Jun 30. The first congressional election is held. There are 80 new assemblymen elected by 14.1% of the 104,966 registered voters. 59 are Nacionalistas, 16 are Progresistas and the rest come from smaller parties. 1913 1911 1909 1907
  • 25. Nov 11. Governor-General Smith steps down. Cameron Forbes becomes Governor-General. 1913 1911 1909
  • 27. Jan 27. Mt Taal erupts, devastating Volcano Island and killing 1,334 persons. 1913 1911
  • 29. Oct 6. Governor General Forbes is replaced by Francis Burton Harrison. 1913
  • 30. History of the Philippines 1898 - 1946 1898 1814 - 1935 1935 - 1945 1946 1899 - 1913 Spanish-American War Philippine-American War Philippines as US Territory Commonwealth Era Independence
  • 31. Philippines as u.s. territory
  • 32. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 33. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 34. 19 16
  • 35. 19 16 October 16 Manuel Quezon is elected President of the Senate and Sergio Osmena (Speaker of the House of Representatives. October 16 The Jones Law, sponsored by US Congressman William Atkinson Jones, is enacted. It promises independence upon the establishment of a stable government.
  • 36. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 37. 19 17
  • 38. 19 17 Jan 11. The first cabinet of Filipinos under the US regime is organized.
  • 39. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 40. 19 21
  • 41. 19 21 Oct 5. Governor-General Francis Harrison is replaced by Warren Woods.
  • 42. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 43. 19 25
  • 44. 19 25 Rural and urban strikes begin among the discontented peasants and workers of the agricultural and industrial sectors. They continue until 1939.
  • 45. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 46. 19 27
  • 47. 19 27 Henry Stimson becomes the new Governor-General of the Philippines.
  • 48. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 49. 19 30
  • 50. 19 30 Nov 30. The Communist Party of the Philippines is formally established under the leadership of Crisanto Evangelista and Jacinto Manahan.
  • 51. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 52. 19 32
  • 53. 19 32 Oct 26. The Communist Party of the Philippines is declared illegal by the Supreme Court. Governor-General Stimson is replaced by Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
  • 54. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 55. 19 33
  • 56. 19 33 Jun 15. The last US Governor-General of the Philippines, Frank Murphy, begins his term of office.
  • 57. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 58. 19 34
  • 59. 19 34 Jul 10. Election by the Filipino people of the 202 delegates to the Constitutional Convention is held in fulfillment of the Tydings-McDuffie Law. Jul 30. The Philippine Constitutional Convention is inaugurated. Mar 24. The Tydings-McDuffie Law, known as the Philippine Independence Law, is approved by US President Roosevelt.
  • 60. 1916 1917 1921 1925 1927 1930 1932 1933 1934 1935
  • 61. 19 35
  • 62. 19 35 Nov 15. The Philippine Commonwealth is inaugurated with Manuel Quezon as the first President and Sergio Osmena as the first Vice-President. At this juncture, the office of the US Governor-General is abolished. Feb 8. Members of the Constitutional Convention approve the Constitution by a vote of 177 to 1. Feb 15. The Philippine Constitution is signed. Mar 23. US President Franklin Roosevelt approves the Constitution. May 14. The Philippine electorate ratifies the Constitution in a referendum. Sept 17. The Philippines holds its first presidential election. Manuel Quezon is elected President, and Sergio Osmena Vice-President for a term of 6 years. Strikes and protests, which reject the Constitution and favor the establishment of a Soviet form of government, accelerate until 1940.

Editor's Notes

  1. Bobby! Easy langsapag-clickngmga bagay2 ha!