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@Johnry
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4 years ago
Emilio Jacinto: "The hero of the Battle of Pasong Tamo"
MANILA - On a typical estimated edge in the southern furthest reaches of the 50-year-old Himlayang Pilipino Commitment Park (HPMP) in Barangay Pasong Tamo, Tandang Sora Territory, Novaliches, Quezon C...
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@Johnry
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4 years ago
Kalayaan
Autonomy Day (Filipino: Araw ng Kasarinlán; otherwise called Araw ng Kalayaan, "Day of Opportunity") is a yearly national occasion in the Philippines saw on June 12,commemorating the assertion of Phil...
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@Ms.everything15
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4 years ago
Declaration of Independence of the Philippines
The Declaration of Independence of the Philippines was proclaimed on June 12, 1898, at Cavite II el Viejo (the current Rock, Cavite), Philippines. The public read (Spanish: Acta de la proclamación de...
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@Wesley
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4 years ago
Islam in the Philippines
Islam is the oldest monotheistic religion in the Philippines. Islam reached the islands in the 12th and 14th centuries over two hundred years before the arrival of the Spaniards introduced Christianit...
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@Johnry
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4 years ago
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina
Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (19 August 1878 – 1 August 1944) was a Filipino administrator, official and government official who filled in as pioneer of the Ward of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944. H...
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@dexter
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4 years ago
The Feudal Age, Knights, and Crusades
The later Middle Ages from the 9th to the 13th century saw the Feudal Ages, the rise of the Knights, and the coming of the Crusades. Its main features included the period of feudalism and chivalry, wh...
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@Johnry
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4 years ago
Lapu lapu
Lapulapu was one of the two datus of Mactan before the Spanish showed up in the archipelago, the other being a sure Zula, both of whom have a place with the Maginoo class. At the point when Portuguese...
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@dexter
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4 years ago
The Reformation
Causes of Reformation Although the Reformation was ignited by the German monk Martin Luther in 1517 through his 95 thesis or complaints against the Catholic Church, there were many underlying causes...
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@Kirth
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4 years ago
First history
The Negrito , Indonesian and Malay the ancient people of the Philippines. [1] Other migrations have occurred through water travel and have occurred over thousands of years. [1] The social...
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@dexter
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4 years ago
The Rise of Nationalism and Democracy
The diffeferent revolutions reverberated across the globe and affected the course of history og many nations. Nationalism, the people's sense of belonging together as a nation, grew in many countries...
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@Wesley
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4 years ago
Management by Corazon Aquino (1986–1992)
Corazon Aquino immediately formed a revolutionary government to normalize the situation, underpinning the transitional Freedom Constitution. [37] A new constitution was adopted in February 1987. [...
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@Wesley
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4 years ago
Three groups of ancient people in the Philippines
Most Philippine citizens are counted among Mongolian peoples, but although they are closely related and "blooded" by the Chinese, Japanese, and Malaysians, there are earlier groups of people who came...
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@jade22
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4 years ago
Women in Philippines History
Trinidad Tecson Known as the Mother of Biak-na-Bato and the Mother of Mercy of the Philippine Revolution. He fought with the men to demand independence from the Spaniards. She was also given the tit...
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@jade22
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4 years ago
Grandmother Basyang
One of the most famous and famous writers in our Tagalog literature is the name Don Severino Reyes. She was the backbone of the story teller "Lola Basyang". He was born on February 11, 1861 in Sta. C...
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@Sayril
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4 years ago
History; Myths or Facts?
Hi guys! In this article, I'll tell you some popular ‘facts’ about Philippine history that are apparently wrong. Princess Urduja may be a mere legend, and not a historical figure. According to l...
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@Lenny
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4 years ago
Who kill Ninoy Aquino?
Ninoy Aquino, he is a hero by many. What reason? Because he was killed after returning to the Philippines — his home country. When Ninoy died, Ferdinand Marcos immediately blamed the people for being...
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@mikaella27
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4 years ago
Philippine Folk Dance
Every countries of the wolrd has it's their own interesting culture. These Philippines folk dance signifies a reflection who they are and what they are. America, Japan and Chinese has their own cultur...
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@Jadeh
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4 years ago
The Ruins in Talisay
It was 19th century when Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson built his ten bedroom Italian mansion in the memory of his wife Maria Braga Lacson who died during her pregnancy in their 11th child. This Mansion...
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@Kirth
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4 years ago
Spanish colony
The permanent settlement was established only in 1565 when the expedition led by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi arrived in Cebu from Mexico . The Spanish leadership was established in small independen...
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@Ms.everything15
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4 years ago
The epidemic and the filibusters
Social experiences of the spread of epidemics. So the epidemic is called epidemic because it is spreading rapidly in communities and increasing the number of sick and dying people. This is the reason...
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@Kirth
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4 years ago
Spain's fall of leadership Change
The Spanish rule on the Philippines was briefly interrupted in 1792 when attacked English Manila that caused the entry of Spain in the Seven Years' War . The Paris Treaty of 1763 restored the Sp...
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@mikaella27
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4 years ago
Mangyans in the Philippines
The indigenous peoples of the Island of Mindoro or we usually called is Mangyan. Mangyan is a group of people in the Island of Mindoro which has 8 groups that also has different lifestyle and traditi...
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@Rodz
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4 years ago
History of mt.Arayat
mountain arayat A single mountain in the plains Central Luzon and located in Pampanga province. The western part of it is suburb of Arayat town but the northern part is gone town of Magalang. N...
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@Kirth
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4 years ago
Life of Magellan
Hi kirth and i want to share this. life of magellan Want to know about magellan? The Life of Magellan Change Magellan had been involved in his father's expeditions to Africa when he was only 25 ye...
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@Johnry
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4 years ago
Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand E. Marcos, who controlled the Philippines for a long time until he was expelled in 1986, kicked the bucket in a state of banishment here today at St. Francis Clinical Center after a long fig...
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@salma24
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4 years ago
Martsa ng Kamatayan ( Death March )
death march The Death March (det marts) refers to the forced march of approximately 76,000 captive Filipino and American soldiers some 100 kilometers from Bataan to Capas, Tarlac. The soldiers were...
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@Ms.everything15
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4 years ago
The first Filipino National police officer
Rafael Crame (Ra · fa · él Krá · me) was the first Filipino national police officer, called the Philippine Constabulary (Philippine Constabulary Army). He was named the Camp Crame which serves a...
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@salma24
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4 years ago
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@Mark012207
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4 years ago
History of Ilocos Region
The Ilocos Region in the Philippines, also called Region I, is located in the northwestern part of Central Luzon. The Cordillera Administrative Region and Cagayan Valley border it to the east, Central...
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@Ms.everything15
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4 years ago
Free Philippines and the Third Republic (1946–1972)
Management by Manuel Roxas (1946–1948) There was an election in 1946, which replaced Manuel Roxas as the first president of the independent Philippines. The United States restored the sovereignty of...
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