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REAPHIS SEMI FINALS REVIEWER December 8, 1941-the Davao was

bombed
 Japanese- the insurgents that
Filipino-American Collaboration
crap up in the Philippines
 to fight against Spaniards just after the start of
second world war
Philippine President: Emilio
Aguinaldo December 9, 1941- Vigan, Ilocos
was bombed
December 10, 1941- the bombing of
Governor General Jaudenes agreed Manila
to surrender but they have to have
a little fight to save Spain’s December 20, 1941- Japanese
honor. invasion in Lingayen,Pangasinan
headed by General Mosaharu Homma
Governor General de los Rios-the
last Spanish governor in the January 2, 1942- Japan declared
Philippines occupation
Governor General William Taft-the Japanese Puppet Government
first American governor general in
President: Jose P. Laurel
the Philippines
Capital of the Philippines
April 9, 1942- Araw ng Kagitingan
1. Manila
- The Fall of Bataan
2. Iloilo
(Death March)
3. Zamboanga
October 20,1944 - Leyte Golf
The Spain sold Philippines to the
America through Treaty of Paris
(20 million dollars) Tacloban was made the temporary
capital of the Philippines.
Filipino-American War
Price Mansion was made the
 It started because one temporary capitol of the
Filipino soldier was killed Philippines.
by an American.
Commonwealth Government
August 6, 1945- the bombing of
President: Manuel L. Quezon Hiroshima
V-President: Sergio Osmena Sr. August 9, 1945- the bombing of
Nagasaki

September 1, 1939-started the August 15, 1945- Japan surrendered


Second World War with no conditions

December 7, 1941- the bombing of September 2, 1945- Japan signed


Pearl Harbor in Hawaii the document of surrender
September 3, 1945- Yamashita  1961-1965
surrendered in Baguio  The Incorruptible
July 4, 1946- Philippines were  He changed the day of
given Independence by the Independence of July 4 to
Americans June 12
10. Ferdinand Marcos

Presidents of the Philippines  1965-1986 (21 years)


 Second dictator
First Republic (Malolos Republic)  September 21, 1972- Martial
1. Emilio Aguinaldo Law
 Masagana 99- the exportation
 1889-1901 of rice
 First dictator  “This nation can be great
Commonwealth (American Era) again. This I have said over
and over. It is my articles
2. Manuel L. Quezon of my faith and Divine
Providence has willed that
 1935-1944
you and I can now translate
Second Republic (Japanese Era) this faith into deeds”
 Green Revolution- production
3. Jose P. Laurel
of rice increase
 1943-1945  Blue Revolution- marine
species were produced and
Commonwealth (Restored) distributed to the farmers at
4. Sergio Osmena a minimum cost
 Liberalization Credit- rural
 1944-1946 banks
Third Republic  Decontrol Program- price
control policies
5. Manuel Roxas
11. Corazon Aquino
 1946-1948
 1986-1992
6. Elpidio Quirino  The first female president
 1948-1953  Icon of Democracy
 EDSA Revolution
7. Ramon Magsaysay
12. Fidel V. Ramos
 1953-1957
 President of Masses  1992-1998
 Luis Taruc- the Huk Supremo  The first protestant
surrendered to Magsaysay president

8. Carlos P. Garcia 13. Joseph Estrada

 1957-1961  1998-2001
 Filipino First Policy  Gained popularity as a film
actor
9. Diosdado Macapagal
14. Gloria Arroyo

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