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Tag: Governor-General

The Jones Law: Promise of Philippine Autonomy vs. Enduring American Veto Power

Posted on 4 May 20254 May 2025 by Michael Camus

The early 20th century was a time of significant change for the Philippines. After centuries under Spanish rule, the archipelago found itself under the control of a new colonial power: the United States of America. The transition was tumultuous, marked by war and uncertainty, but it also brought a new dynamic to the Filipino struggle…

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Autonomy

Steps Toward Autonomy: Filipino Representation in the Philippine Assembly

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by Michael Camus

The narrative of the Philippines’ journey towards self-governance is a complex tapestry woven with threads of struggle, negotiation, and evolving political landscapes. Among the most significant milestones in this path during the American colonial period was the establishment of the Philippine Assembly in 1907. This body marked a pivotal moment, introducing formal Filipino Representation at…

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Philippines

The Philippines: From Spanish Colony to American Territory

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by Michael Camus

The narrative of the Philippines is a tapestry woven with threads of colonialism, revolution, and the complex interplay of global powers. For over three centuries, the archipelago existed as a Spanish Colony, its destiny largely dictated by the Crown in Madrid. This era, known as the Spanish Colonial Period, profoundly shaped the nation’s culture, religion,…

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Peninsulares

The Life of the Filipino Peninsulares

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by Michael Camus

The history of the Spanish colonial Philippines is a complex tapestry woven from the threads of various peoples, cultures, and power structures. At the very apex of this intricate social and political pyramid stood the Peninsulares. These were individuals born in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain) who journeyed across vast oceans to administer, exploit, and govern…

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Coffee, Tobacco

Spanish Introduction of Tobacco and Coffee in the Philippines

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by Michael Camus

The arrival of the Spanish in the Philippines in the 16th century marked a profound turning point in the archipelago’s history. Beyond the political and religious transformations, the colonial period fundamentally altered the economic history of the Philippines, particularly through the introduction and propagation of new cash crops. Among the most significant were tobacco and…

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Unveiling the Legacy of Frank R. White: Education and Infrastructure in the Philippines 🇵🇭

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by Michael Camus

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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Unveiling the Legacy of Frank Murphy: The Last Governor-General of the Philippines 🇵🇭

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by Michael Camus

Imagine a leader stepping into the shoes of power, knowing their role is about to vanish. How would they navigate that transition, balancing the needs of the present with the uncertainties of the future? This is the story of Frank Murphy, the last Governor-General of the Philippines. Is he a forgotten hero or a footnote…

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Unpacking the Legacy of Leonard Wood in the Philippines 🇵🇭

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by Michael Camus

Did the American dream in the Philippines turn into a nightmare under Leonard Wood’s rule? Have you ever wondered about the American period in the Philippines? Did you know it wasn’t all sunshine and roses? Let’s dive deep into the era of Leonard Wood, a pivotal figure in Philippine-American Colonialism, and understand his impact. Leonard…

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Navigating the Maze of Philippine-American Colonialism: Henry Clay Ide and Economic Development 🇵🇭

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by Michael Camus

Ever find yourself scratching your head trying to understand the ins and outs of Philippine-American Colonialism? You’re not alone! It’s a complex period with a cast of characters that can make your head spin. Today, we’re diving into the era of Henry Clay Ide, a pivotal figure who steered the ship towards economic development. Henry…

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Navigating the Taft Era: William Howard Taft and the Philippines 🇵🇭

Posted on 2 August 20242 August 2024 by Michael Camus

Is your lolo always going on about the good ol’ days under Governor Taft? Or maybe you’re just trying to understand that chunky chapter in your Philippine History textbook? Whatever brought you here, let’s dive into the world of William Howard Taft, the first American Governor-General of the Philippines. William Howard Taft: The Big Man…

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