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  1. July 4, 1946: The Philippines Gained Independence …

    • Learn how the Philippines gained independence from the US on July 4, 1946, after a long and turbulent colonial history. Explore the political, economic, and social challenges faced by the Philippine Commo… See more

    Pre-Independence History of The Philippines

    The road to July 4, 1946 was long and tenuous. The Philippines had been a Spanish colony since 1565, and since that time numerous revolts broke out challengin… See more

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    1934 Philippine Independence Act

    Quezon, the dominant political leader in the Philippines at that time, believed he could influence the new American president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Democratic congress t… See more

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    World War II and The Filipino Guerrilla Movement

    Halfway through the experiment, World War II broke out in Europe. Trade was disrupted, and the reality of war reaching the Philippines loomed. The gravity of some problems d… See more

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    Liberation of The Philippines from The Japanese

    Gen. MacArthur, who had promised to return, landed in Leyte in October 1944, thus commencing the military campaign to liberate the Philippines from the Japanese. In the ensui… See more

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  2. July 4, 1946
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    The United States granted independence to the Philippines on July 4, 1946. In accordance with the Philippine Independence Act (more popularly known as the "Tydings–McDuffie Act"), President Harry S. Truman issued Proclamation 2695 of July 4, 1946, officially recognizing the independence of the Philippines.
    The United States recognized the Republic of the Philippines as an independent state on July 4, 1946, when President Harry S. Truman did so in a proclamation.
     
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  4. History of the Philippines (1946–1965) - Wikipedia

    From 1946 to 1961, the Philippines observed Independence Day on July 4. On May 12, 1962, President Macapagal issued Presidential Proclamation No. 28 proclaiming June 12, 1962, as a special public holiday throughout the Philippines.

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

    The history of the Philippines from 1898 to 1946 is known as the American colonial period, and began with the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in April 1898, when the Philippines was still a colony of the Spanish East Indies, …

  6. July 4, 1946: The day Filipinos gained freedom from …

    Jul 4, 2021 · The web page recounts the historical events and documents that led to the proclamation of Philippine independence from the US on July 4, 1946. It also explains the change of the Independence Day celebration from July 4 to …

  7. Treaty of Manila (1946) - Wikipedia

    The Commonwealth ended when the United States recognized Philippine independence on July 4, 1946, as scheduled per the Tyding-McDuffie Act and Article XVIII of the 1935 Constitution.

  8. Statement by the President on the Independence of the Philippines

  9. Tydings-McDuffie Act | Philippine Independence, …

    Tydings-McDuffie Act, (1934), the U.S. statute that provided for Philippine independence, to take effect on July 4, 1946, after a 10-year transitional period of Commonwealth government. The bill was signed by U.S. Pres. Franklin D. …

  10. Philippine independence declared | June 12, 1898

    On June 12, 1898, Filipino rebels led by Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed the independence of the Philippines after 300 years of Spanish rule. However, the United States annexed the Philippines in 1902 and granted full

  11. Philippine Independence Day Ceremony, 1946 - YouTube

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  13. Proclamation 2695—Independence of the Philippines

  14. History of the Philippines (1946–1965) - WikiMili

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  16. Philippine Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

  17. Philippine Independence in U.S. History | Pacific Historical …

  18. 15. Philippines (1946-present) - University of Central Arkansas

  19. The Words of the Declaration of Independence Still Matter - The …

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  22. The Philippine Revolution: A Fight for Freedom and Independence

  23. Independence Day (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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  25. The Significance of 1946 for Filipina/o Americans - FANHS

  26. Why the US gave back our independence | Inquirer Opinion