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  2. Timeline of Philippine political history - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, 1946, the United States recognized the independence of the Republic of the Philippines as a separate self-governing nation. [41] On October 16, 1947, the United Kingdom transferred the administration of the Mangsee Islands and the seven Philippine Turtle Islands to the Philippines. Before that the islands were under Philippine ...

  3. History of the Philippines (1946–1965) - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines currently celebrates its Independence Day on June 12, the anniversary of Emilio Aguinaldo's declaration of independence from Spain in 1898. The declaration was not recognised by the United States which, after defeating the Spanish in the Battle of Manila Bay in May that year, acquired the Philippine Islands via the Treaty of Paris that ended the Spanish–American War.

  4. Political history of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 1076 While they rejected proposals for a federal system or autonomy in favor of a more easily controlled centralized system, [27]: 179 [28]: 48 the Americans gave Filipinos limited self-government at the local level by 1901, [32]: 150–151 holding the first municipal elections, [33] and passed the Philippine Organic Act in 1902 to ...

  5. Timeline of Philippine history - Wikipedia

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    17.6 1950s. 17.7 1960s. 17.8 1970s. 17.9 1980s. ... This is a timeline of Philippine history, ... Bandala System is formed by the Spanish Colonial Government

  6. 1951 Philippine Senate election - Wikipedia

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    The Nacionalista Party won all eight seats contested in the general election, and the seat contested in the special election.. Senate President Mariano Jesús Cuenco was the sole incumbent defeated, while Carlos P. Garcia successfully defended his seat.

  7. Progressive Party (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Party of the Philippines (PPP), also known as the Party for Philippine Progress, was a reformist political party that existed in the late 1950s and the 1960s. It is considered to be the earliest Filipino form of a genuine alternative party to the then-dominant political pair of the Nacionalista Party and the Liberal Party .

  8. 1950 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    February 20 – Libran N. Cabactulan, Filipino diplomat from the Republic of the Philippines, February 28 – Jaime Fabregas, Filipino multi-awarded actor and musical scorer in the Philippines of Spanish descent. March 7 – Leo Martinez, Filipino actor/comedian and director. March 10 – Billy Bibit, Filipino retired colonel (died 2009)

  9. Category:Political history of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Political party alliances in the Philippines (3 C, ... Pages in category "Political history of the Philippines" ... Timeline of Philippine political history; C.