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  2. Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act - Wikipedia

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    The HareHawesCutting Act [1] passed to authors Congress Butler B. Hare, Senator Harry B. Hawes and Senator Bronson M. Cutting. (ch. 11, 47 Stat. 761, enacted January 17, 1933) The HareHawesCutting Act was the first US law passed setting a process and a date for the Philippines to gain independence from the United States.

  3. Harry B. Hawes - Wikipedia

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    Senator Harry Hawes best-known achievement in Congress was the legislation that bears his name, the HareHawesCutting Act. Created in conjunction with Representative Butler B. Hare of South Carolina and New Mexico Senator Bronson M. Cutting, the act aimed to grant the Philippine Islands full independence in graduated steps over a ten-year ...

  4. OsRox Mission - Wikipedia

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    November of 1933, Quezon embarked on the last independence mission to the US to try to secure a better independence bill for the Philippines. [1] He was not as successful as Osmeña and Roxas, as the result of the mission was a near copy of the HareHawesCutting Act called the Tydings–McDuffie Act. It removed the provision of military ...

  5. Insular Government of the Philippine Islands - Wikipedia

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    US President Herbert Hoover vetoed the bill on January 13, 1933. Congress overrode the veto on January 17, and the HareHawesCutting Act became US law. The law promised Philippine independence after 10 years, but reserved several military and naval bases for the United States, as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports.

  6. History of the Philippines (1898–1946) - Wikipedia

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    U.S. President Herbert Hoover vetoed the bill on January 13, 1933. Congress overrode the veto on January 17, and the HareHawesCutting Act became U.S. law. The law promised Philippine independence after 10 years, but reserved several military and naval bases for the United States, as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports.

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  8. Commonwealth of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Provisions of the law included reserving several military and naval bases for the United States as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] When it reached him for a possible signature, President Herbert Hoover vetoed the HareHawesCutting Act, but the American Congress overrode Hoover's veto in 1933 and ...

  9. Mateo Noriel Luga - Wikipedia

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    He had been critical of the onerous provisions of the HareHawesCutting Act, which provided for the establishment of the Philippine Commonwealth, under which a ten-year transitional government supervised by the United States would be set up prior to independence, as well as the establishment of American military and naval bases in the ...