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  1. Little Brown Brother: How the United States Purchased and Pacified the Philippine Islands at the Century's Turn by Leon Wolff, 2006
  2. Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903 by Stuart Creighton Miller, 1984-09-10
  3. The History of the Philippines (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) by Kathleen Nadeau, 2008-06-30
  4. Crisis in the Pacific: The Battles for the Philippine Islands by the Men Who Fought Them by Gerald Astor, 2002-01-02
  5. History of the Philippine Islands, Volume 1 and 2 by Antonio De Morga, E. H. Blair and J. A. Robertson Antonio De Morga, 2006-08-14
  6. People Power: An Eyewitness History : The Philippine Revolution of 1986
  7. In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines by Stanley Karnow, 1990-03-03
  8. History Of The Philippine Islands Vols 1 and 2 by Antonio De Morga, 2004-06-30
  9. The Liberation of the Philippines: Luzon, Mindanao, the Visayas 1944-1945 (History of Unted States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 13) by Samuel Eliot Morison, 2001-03
  10. History of the Philippines: From Indios Bravos to Filipinos by Luis Francia, 2010-06-10
  11. Gentleman Soldier: John Clifford Brown and the Philippine-American War (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series)
  12. An Introduction to Philippine History by Jose S. Arcilla, 1999-10
  13. A War of Frontier and Empire: The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 by David J. Silbey, 2008-03-04
  14. Behind Japanese Lines: An American Guerrilla in the Philippines by Ray C. Hunt, Bernard Norling, 2000-02-03

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Philippines | History
philippines history. The first inhabitants of the Philippines arrived up to 300,000years ago, probably migrating over a land bridge from the Asian mainland.
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The first inhabitants of the Philippines arrived up to 300,000 years ago, probably migrating over a land bridge from the Asian mainland. The Negrito or Aeta arrived 25,000 years ago, but they were driven back by several waves of immigrants from Indonesia, followed by maritime immigrations of Malayan people. In 1380, the Arab-taught Makdum arrived in the Sulu archipelago and began to establish what became a powerful Islamic sphere of influence over the next hundred years. Ferdinand Magellan arrived in 1521 and claimed the archipelago for Spain. Magellan was killed by local chiefs who quite naturally disapproved of this notion. Ruy Lopez de Villalobos followed in 1543 and named the territory Filipinas after Philip II of Spain. Permanent Spanish occupation began in 1565, and by 1571 the entire country, except for the strictly Islamic Sulu archipelago, was under Spanish control. A Filipino independence movement grew in the 19th century and Filipinos fought on the side of the Americans in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. When the Spanish were defeated, General Aguinaldo declared the Philippines independent. The USA, however, had other plans, and promptly purchased the islands from the Spanish for US$20 million. The USA eventually recognised the Filipinos' desire for independence and Manuel L Quezon was sworn in as President of the Philippine Commonwealth in 1935 as part of a transitional phase pending full independence. Japan invaded the Philippines in 1942 brutally interrupting this process and ruled until the USA re-invaded two years later. The Philippines received full independence in 1946.

2. Philippine History Timeline
Timeline philippines history. Part I Magellan, Rizal, and Philippine independence
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Timeline: Philippines History Part I: Magellan, Rizal, and Philippine independence by David Johnson Next: 1965-present
Ferdinand Magellan explores the islands now known as the Philippines Top Spanish military party claims islands for Spain ; names them "Philippines" after Prince Philip, later King Philip II of Spain; Philippines becomes part of Spanish Empire Top publishes anti-Spanish novel, Noli Me Tangere (The Lost Eden); popularizes independence sentiment Top Spanish execute Rizal for instigating insurrection; public outrage spawns rebellion Top Treaty of Paris ends Spanish-American War , cedes Philippines to U.S. Filipinos declare their independence;

3. Philippines History
A look at the history of the Philippines during its time as a Spanish province. colonial government in the Philippines was administered by a trying climate of the Philippines, which is tropical, subjected population of the Philippines was especially difficult to
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At the time of the Spanish American War, 1898, the colonial government in the Philippines was administered by a Governor-General, invariably selected in Spain. The place was used to reward crown favorites who could return home after a few years of service with enormous fortunes wrung from natives and foreign immigrants alike by a system of taxation that savored of blackmail and confiscation. The Governor-General had a junta or cabinet composed of the Archbishop of Manila, the Captain-General of the army and the Admiral of the navy stationed in the colonies. The administrative power lay with the Governor-General and the Archbishop, and the religious orders of the Spanish Catholic Church were the practical controllers, under their superiors, of the fortunes and the fate of every locality and village that Spanish power had been able to subjugate to its iron rule.
From the Governor-General down to the private soldier, five years was the average length of service possible, so that the native population, estimated at from 8,000,000 to 15,000,000 in numbers, was always under the rule of transient strangers, having no continuing interest in their welfare. There have been, of course, individual instances of honorable and just governors. Among those recognized in recent times was General Blanco, who was afterwards selected to establish the weak experiment of autonomistic government in Cuba. It was, however, the rule, under the very nature of the colonial system, that temptation to oppress, rob, and enslave the natives was held out to every administration in succession, and such temptations are not long resisted by those appointed over uncivilized and ignorant people.

4. Philippine History Timeline
Timeline philippines history Part I Magellan, Rizal,and Philippine independence by David Johnson.
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Timeline: Philippines History
Part I: Magellan, Rizal, and Philippine independence
by David Johnson
Next: 1965-present
Ferdinand Magellan explores the islands now known as the Philippines Top Spanish military party claims islands for Spain ; names them "Philippines" after Prince Philip, later King Philip II of Spain; Philippines becomes part of Spanish Empire Top publishes anti-Spanish novel, Noli Me Tangere (The Lost Eden); popularizes independence sentiment Top Spanish execute Rizal for instigating insurrection; public outrage spawns rebellion Top Treaty of Paris ends Spanish-American War , cedes Philippines to U.S. Filipinos declare their independence; Emilio Aguinaldo leads guerrilla war against U.S.
Top U.S. captures Aquinaldo; William Howard Taft arrives as first U.S. governor of Philippines Top Insurrection ends; Taft improves economic conditions, settles disputes over church ownership of land, establishes pensionado program, allowing Filipinos to study in U.S., which helped modernize and westernize the country Top U.S. government passes Jones Law establishing elected Filipino legislature with house and senate

5. Coplex - Philippines History & Culture
The Philippines acquired its name from Philip II, who was King of Spainduring the Spanish colonisation of the islands in the 16th century.
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The Philippines acquired its name from Philip II, who was King of Spain during the Spanish colonisation of the islands in the 16th century. The ancestors of the Filipinos are Malays originating from the southeastern Asian mainland and from Indonesia. Filipino-Chinese account for a significant portion of the population. Click on the images above to view a larger picture. The majority of Filipinos are Roman Catholic. Followers of evangelical Christians, Philippines Independent Church, Muslims and Protestants including a sect called Iglesia ni Cristo are the other largest religious minorities. There are also a small number of Buddhists and animists. The country has many cultural affinities with the West as a result of the 333 years of Spanish colonisation and 48 years with the Americans. It is the fourth most populous country in which English is an official language. It also has one of the highest literacy rates in Asia.

6. WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY-PHILIPPINES: History
Wesleyan UniversityPhilippines first known as Philippine Wesleyan College was founded in 1946 when the Philippines was just starting to rebuild after
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Founder of Methodism On July 1, 1946, Philippine Wesleyan College named after the founder of Methodism, John Wesley was organized. It was incorporated on July 28, 1948. Members of the first Board of Trustees included Leoncio V. Cruz of Cabanatuan City; Marta B. Martinez (Hagonoy, Bulacan); Lauro O.Sansano (Manila and Guimba, Nueva Ecija); Jose Gamboa, Sr. (Dumaguete, Negros Oriental); Eusebio Manuel (Gapan, Nueva Ecija); Alfredo L. Ortiz (Cabanatuan City); Mariano Francisco (Santa Rosa, Nueva Ecija); Emiliano Ortiz (Cabanatuan City); Donato Capule, Sr. (Cabanatuan City); and Ernest E.Tuck (Manila). The college started its operation in an old sawali and wooden structure consisting of four rooms for its 368 students and 19 faculty and staff. The college offered liberal arts and education. It also ran an elementary school.
Grade I Class (1946-1947) In 1947, the high school department was opened. The following year, other undergraduate degree courses started to be offered, including a masteral program.
First PWC Student Council (1946-1947) Two parcels of land with a total area of over 31,000 square meters were acquired, and additional buildings were erected for the growing student population.

7. IExplore - Philippines History, IExplore Philippines Travel - Travel Philippines
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8. Welcome To The Philippines: History
HISTORY The human history of the Philippines is believed to have begun150,000 years ago. Stone artifacts suggest hunters from the
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The human history of the Philippines is believed to have begun 150,000 years ago. Stone artifacts suggest hunters from the Asiatic mainland crossed an ancient land bridge.
Many historians regard the Negrito, who arrived from Asia about 25,000 years ago, to be the original inhabitants of the Philippines. Yet bones aged 50,000 years have also been discovered.
Five separate migrations of Indo-Chinese took place between 1500 and 500 BC. They were followed by Malayans between AD 500 and 1500. By the time the Portuguese voyager Ferdinand Magellan arrived in 1521, he found the islands to be thriving centers of commerce. Traders from India, Arabia, and China had been exchanging their wares and influencing the indigenous culture since the 10th century.
Along with spices, silks, and porcelains, the traders later brought Islam. Today the majority of Mindanao is Muslim. The rest of the population might also be Muslim if Magellan had not claimed the archipelago for Spain. He spread the Christian word with such fervor and total disregard for local sensibilities that fighting broke out with the people led by chieftain Lapu-Lapu, during which Magellan was killed.
Having established Manila as his capital, Legazpi defeated the Muslims on Luzon Island and enshrined Catholicism as the official religion. Baroque churches were built for centuries afterwards, Spanish culture influencing the architecture, cuisine, and education of the people. Trade strengthened with other Spanish-dominated countries such as Mexico, which exported silver.

9. Philippines History - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resource
philippines history Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources,Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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    PHILIPPINES. The Philippines indigenous peoples originated in SoutheastAsia, probably from the Malay peninsula. A variety of political
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    BASIC INFO. GEOGRAPHY GOVERNMENT ... PHILIPPINES The Philippines indigenous peoples originated in Southeast Asia, probably from the Malay peninsula. A variety of political structures existed, from tribal societies to small monarchies ruled by princes. Early on, commercial links were established between the Philippines and places such as China and the East Indies. The first known European to arrive were led by the explorer Magellan in 1521 (he was actually killed there). Four decades later, the Spanish began their conquest of the region. Manila dates back to 1571 and the city quickly became an important stop for trade between the Orient and Mexico. Though the Philippines had long been Muslim, the Spanish managed to convert nearly the entire population to Christianity (except for some of the southwestern area, where Islam continued to thrive). Though the Spanish empire viewed the Philippines as important, their rule was semi-eclipsed by the Catholic Church which became both wealthy and powerful in the Philippines. Eventually, the islands passed from Spanish rule to US control (after the Spanish American War in 1898) and after the US suppressed the Philippines initial bid for independence in a bloody six-year conflict, independence was finally granted in 1946. Politically, the Philippines has faced some rocky times in the second half of the 20th century. Ferdinand Marcos became president in 1966 and proceeded to concentrate extraordinary power in that office (he also extended it to his wife, Imelda). Corruption, poverty, and general unrest worsened until Marcos was forced to flee the country in 1986. Mrs. Corazon Aquino, widow of marcos opposition leader Benito, was declared president. Her decision not to run for reelection in 1992 resulted in an election victory for Fidel Ramos. The economy of the Philippines has been strong, emerging relatively unscathed from the Asian crisis of 1997-98. In 1999, Joseph Estrada was elected president.

    11. Philippines: History
    Click to go to text menu. You are here History, Philippines. ThePhilippine archipelago was first inhabited in Palaeolithic times
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    14. Testimony: God's Hand In Philippines History
    God's Hand in Philippine History. FEBC Philippines got the chance to find answersto these questions in the laboratory of real life during the Philippine EDSA
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    Home DYFR The Founding of DYFR Mission Statement Program Guide Morning Light Heartbeat Spectrum Evening Programs Testimonies The Folly of Wisdom New Life In Jail God's Hand in Philippine History About FEBC FEBC Statement of Faith Geographical Scope of the Ministry The Mission of FEBC The Vision of FEBC, Philippines ... The Founding of FEBC, International Features Stones of Remembrance More Precious Than Gold FEBC Stations
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    Excerpt from the book More Precious Than Gold FEBC, 1998 What should Christians do when, as citizens, they are called to participate in civil disobedience against a widely preceived dishonest government? What is the role of Christian radio in such circumstance? FEBC Philippines got the chance to find answers to these questions in the laboratory of real life during the Philippine "EDSA Revolution" of 1986. On February 7, 1986

    15. Philippines History At HistoryBooks.biz
    History of Philippines Save on a huge selection of Philippine HistoryBooks at HistoryBooks.biz. philippines history. Ghost Soldiers
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    by Lester I. Tenney, James B. Stockdale (Paperback September 2000) In Our Image : America's Empire in the Philippines by Stanley Karnow (Paperback April 1990) My Faraway Home : An American Family's WWII Tale of Adventure and Survival in the Jungles of the Philippines by Mary McKay Maynard (Hardcover June 2001) The Battle of Leyte Gulf : 23-26 October 1944 (Bluejacket Books) by Thomas J. Cutler (Paperback November 2001) The Philippine War, 1899-1902 by Brian McAllister Linn (Hardcover January 2000) Volume 13) by Samuel Eliot Morison (Hardcover May 2001) Benevolent Assimilation : The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903 by Stuart Creighton Miller (Paperback February 1984) Boy Soldier: Coming of Age during World War II by Russell E. McLogan, P.E. Russell E. McLogan

    16. Philippines History And Government
    Philippines Government/History. By WILLIAM, Patrick, andZach 5th grade Chapin Elementary School (May 2000)
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    • Their president is Joseph Ejercito Estrada and vice president Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo. The president is both chief of state and head of government. Jovita Salonga is the chairman and Florencio Abad is the secretary general.
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    • They are voted by separate tickets for six year terms in govern type republic. Anybody above eighteen years old may vote.
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    • Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed an independent Philippines. Manuel Luis Quezony Molina was president of the Philippine Senate. Sergio Osmena was speaker of the House of Representatives before 1922 and Manuel Roxas y Acuna after 1922. The Democratic Filipino Struggle, Nationalist People's Coalition, and People Power- National Union of Christians are the parties.
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    • The first people were probably Negritos that were called Aeta. Most people came from China and Malayan Archipelago 250,000 years ago during the Ice Age.

    17. Philippines History
    History of the Philippines. The first people to live in the Philippineswere the Tribe of Negritos. Roy Lopez de Villobos named the
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    History of the Philippines The first people to live in the Philippines were the Tribe of Negritos. Roy Lopez de Villobos named the islands Las Filieinas in 1542. Ferdinard Magellan claimed the Philippines for Spain in 1521. Maguel Lopez DeLegazpi organized the first Spanish settlement in 1565 and claimed it for Spain. armed forces culture wildlife location/geography ... HOME

    18. Ophthalomological Foundation Of The Philippines: History
    A narration of the history of the Ophthalmological Foundation of thePhilippines text and graphics. HOW IT ALL BEGAN THE
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    Filipino - American doctors give back to their homeland.
    In the '50s and '60s, the Philippines experienced a wave of migration to the United States of its young medical doctors. This trend began a reversal in the mid '80s. Increasingly, these immigrant doctors, now older and vastly more experienced - many having become experts in their fields - have found it their calling to give back to their homeland. Through medical missions of one form or another, they continue to come on a regular basis in aid of the country's poor. One who has pursued this mission with relentless zeal and laser-like focus is the renowned Boston-based ophthlamologist, Dr. Felipe Tolentino In the '80s, he and his friend, classmate, and fellow ophthlamologist Dr. Jose Peczon , began spending their holidays in the Philippines for a purpose: the treatment of eye diseases afflicting thousands of poor Filipinos. They performed surgeries, delivered lectures, and trained medical professionals. From the outset, there was a method to their mission that would guarantee lasting results. Today this mission of training young medical professionals and upgrading professional skills is very much alive. The pool of volunteer mentors has expanded and now includes many other US-based specialists who come to the Philippines for extended periods of time to perform complex operations and to teach young Filipino ophthalomologists the latest diagnostic and surgical techniques. Dr. John Park, an ophthalmologist from Buffalo (NY) and Dr. Caridad Icasiano-Santos from Sarasota, Florida are prime examples, apart from teams of volunteer-physicians who have joined them from time to time. In addition, OFPHIL continues to support a fellowship program that allows young Filipino doctors to train in ophthalmology in the US and Japan. But read on... there's more to OFPHIL's story.

    19. Philippines History
    http//personal.anderson.ucla.edu/eloisa.borah/filfaqs.htm history.The Philippines and the United States A Historical Timeline.
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    Note: During the early years of world exploration and trade, Filipino seamen were identified as "Manila Men," "Manilla Men," or "Luzones Indios."
    - Filipino seamen were on board the Spanish ship, San Agustin, under the command of Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeno, when it was shipwrecked near Point Reyes by the mouth of San Francisco Bay, California, on November 6, 1595. -Published in the San Francisco Chronicle, November 14, 1995, page A13, based on Carl Nolte's work, 400th Anniversary of Spanish Shipwreck, Rough First Landing in Bay Area.
    - "Manila Men" established St. Malo, a village on the bayous outside of New Orleans, Louisiana, described by American writer, Lafcadio Hearn, in Harper's Weekly magazine, March 31, 1883.

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