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American Colonial Period (1901-1946)

The Firebrand General: Unveiling Manuel Tinio’s Role in the Philippine Revolution πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 4 August 20244 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Have you ever wondered about the unsung heroes of the Philippine Revolution, the figures who might not have the widespread recognition of an Aguinaldo or a Rizal, but who nevertheless played crucial roles in shaping the destiny of our nation? One such figure is General Manuel Tinio, a name whispered with reverence in the Ilocos…

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The Aguinaldo You Probably Haven’t Heard Of: Baldomero Aguinaldo and the Philippine-American War πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 3 August 20243 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Ever heard whispers of another Aguinaldo in the throes of the Philippine-American War? Not Emilio, the one everyone knows, but his lesser-known cousin, Baldomero Aguinaldo. He might not be a household name, but Baldomero played a role that echoes through our history. Let’s untangle fact from fiction and see where Baldomero fits into this tumultuous…

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A Look Back at the Philippine-American War πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 3 August 20243 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know the road to Philippine independence was paved with a war that often gets overlooked in history books? Is it true the Philippines was almost an accidental territory of the U.S.? The short answer is yes! And that’s just one fascinating piece of the complex puzzle that is the Philippine-American War. Let’s dive…

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Unveiling the Blueprint: Daniel Burnham’s Impact on Manila’s Urban Design πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know the layout of modern Manila has roots in American colonialism? Let’s explore the fascinating legacy of Daniel Burnham, the architect who shaped the city we know today. Hey there, fellow Filipinos! Ever wonder why Manila looks the way it does? Lots of folks ask me about the city’s unique design, its wide…

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Unveiling the Infrastructure Legacy of William Cameron Forbes in the Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did the massive infrastructure projects under William Cameron Forbes truly benefit Filipinos, or did they primarily serve American interests? Let’s talk about William Cameron Forbes, the American Governor-General of the Philippines from 1909 to 1913. You might be wondering, what’s the big deal about him? Well, he’s known for his massive infrastructure projects that reshaped…

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Unveiling the Legacy of Frank R. White: Education and Infrastructure in the Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did the American Governor-General, Frank R. White, truly champion progress in the Philippines, or was his legacy more complex than meets the eye? Ever wonder about the American period in Philippine history? Specifically, the era of Governor-General Frank R. White? Many Filipinos are curious about his influence on our education system and the infrastructure we…

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David P. Barrows: Shaping Education in the Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know that the American influence on the Philippine education system runs deeper than you might think? Let’s uncover the story of one man who played a pivotal role: David Prescott Barrows. Ever wonder how the Philippine education system got its start? I know I have. It’s a fascinating journey through history, shaped by…

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Unraveling the Capture of Aguinaldo: Funston’s Role in Philippine-American Colonialism πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Imagine a war where the lines between bravery and betrayal blur. What if the hero you admired turned out to be a master of deception? This is the story of General Frederick Funston and the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo, a turning point in the Philippine-American War. Hey, Kababayans! Today, we’re diving deep into a controversial…

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Unveiling the Legacy of George Dewey in the Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did George Dewey’s victory in Manila Bay truly usher in an era of freedom for the Philippines, or did it pave the way for a new form of colonialism? Hey kababayans! Let’s talk about George Dewey. You know, the big-shot American admiral who sailed into Manila Bay back in 1898 and walloped the Spanish fleet….

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Unpacking the Surrender: General Wainwright and the Fall of the Philippines πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Imagine being a soldier, thousands of miles from home, fighting a losing battle. Would you surrender to ensure the survival of your troops, even if it meant personal disgrace? This is the dilemma General Wainwright faced in the Philippines during World War II. My Lola (grandmother) always used to tell stories about the war. Stories…

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