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A Woman's Impressions of the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 80.0%]
Mary H. Fee, an American teacher, recounts her journey from her native land to the Philippines . Upon arriving in the...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Fee, Mary H
Place of Publication: United States
Date: 1912
Period: American Occupation
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Subjects: <font class='highlight'> Philippines</font> -- Description and travel Fee, Mary H.--Journeys
Esta es una carta dirigida a Apolinario Mabini relativa a las hostilidades en el país [Letter to Apolinario Mabini regarding the outbreak of the Filipino-American War] - [Full Text] [Relevance: 78.0%]
This is a letter to Apolinario Mabini regarding existing hostilities in the country and recommending that Felipe Agoncillo and Antonio Ma. Regidor act as mediators for the war to end. It also reports that...
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Self Government in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 73.0%]
This book of Maximo M. Kalaw, former chairperson of the U.P. Dept. of Political Science and secretary of the Philippine Mission to the United States, recounts the development of gradual and greater Philippine...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Kalaw, Maximo null
Place of Publication: New York, United States
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Jones Law Filipino-American relations Treaty of Paris Philippine-American War William McKinley U.S.<font class='highlight'> occupation</font> of the<font class='highlight'> Philippines </font> expansionist propaganda Theodore Roosevelt Emilio Aguinaldo Organic Law of 1902 Cooper Act, Organic Law of 1916, Philippine legislature, pro-independence campaigns, resisting U. 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Yeater, Woodrow Wilson,Philippines-United States relations, Woodrow Wilson, Commission of Independence of the Philippine Legislature, Philippine territory-advantages, Japanese expansionism,<font class='highlight'> Philippines </font>-Japan relations, democracy in the<font class='highlight'> Philippines </font>, literacy rate-Philippines, suffrage-American period, Apolinario Mabini, Malolos Republic, First Philippine Republic, political elite-American period, distribution of lands, status of women in Philippine society, social justice-American period, agriculture and commercial possibilities of the<font class='highlight'> Philippines </font>
Subjects: Philippines--Politics and Government--1898-1935
Practical Experiences with Beriberi and Unpolished Rice in the Philippines - [Full Text] [Relevance: 73.0%]
This document presents a discussion of the first-hand experiences of the American government regarding the introduction of unpolished rice for the eradication of beriberi...
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[Pahayag ng Hukbong Pilipino na nagpapaalala ng anibersaryo ng pagsiklab ng Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano, 4 Pebrero 1900] Address to the people by the Filipino Army, reminding them of the anniversary of outbreak of hostilities, 4 February 1900 - [Full Text] [Relevance: 73.0%]
Sa mensaheng ito na inilathala noong 4 Pebrero 1900, ipinaaalala ng Hukbong Pilipino ang unang anibersaryo ng pagsiklab ng Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano. Ipinapahayag ng Hukbong Pilipino na noong 4 Pebrero...
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El Sr. Danziger felicita a Emilio Aguinaldo y espera que espera que vencerá al ejército Americano, 8 de Mayo de 1899 [ S. Danziger congratulates Emilio Aguinaldo and hopes he will overcome the American forces, 8 May 1899] - [Full Text] [Relevance: 73.0%]
In his letter to the Philippine Committee in Hong Kong, Mr. S. Danziger, Secretary of the Cincinnati Single Tax Club, speaks about the injustices and abuses committed by the Americans...
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The campaign of the jungle; or, Under Lawton through Luzon - [Full Text] [Relevance: 72.0%]
Based on the Spanish-American war, the novel follows the adventures of the three Russell brothers Ben, Walter and Larry in the Philippines during the onset of the...
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Stratemeyer, Edward
Place of Publication: Boston, United States of America
Date: 1900
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Philippine<font class='highlight'> American</font> War Henry W. Lawton Battle of Santa Cruz Laguna de Bay campaign
Subjects: Philippines--History--Philippine<font class='highlight'> American</font> War,1898-1902--Fiction
Unofficial Letters of an Official's Wife - [Full Text] [Relevance: 66.0%]
The "Unofficial Letters of an Official’s Wife" contains a series of letters written by Mrs. Edith Moses, wife of Prof. Bernard Moses, who was a member and secretary of instruction of the Taft Commission....
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Type of Material: Book
Author(s): Moses, Edith
Place of Publication: New York, United States of America
Date: 1908
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Unofficial Letters of an Official's Wife Fort Santiago Moses, Edith Taft Commission American<font class='highlight'> occupation</font>
Subjects: Philippines--Social life and customs Moses, Edith--Correspondence
[Discurso al pueblo Filipino, recordandole el aniversario del comienzo de la guerra, 4 Febrero 1900] Address to the people by the Filipino Army, reminding them of the anniversary of outbreak of hostilities, 4 February 1900 - [Full Text] [Relevance: 62.0%]
En este discurso fechado el 4 de febrero de 1900, el Ejército Revolucionario Filipino, recuerda al pueblo Filipino el primer aniversario de la Guerra Filipinas-América. El Ejécito Filipino afirma que el...
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