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Manuel Roxas
Senate president of the Philippine Commonwealth government, Manuel Roxas served the Japanese conquerors during World War II and like Jose Laurel and his cabinet, was branded a collaborator. He survived the war to become the first president of the Philipp
http://philippines-archipelago.com/people/presidents/manuel_roxas.html
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Andres Bonifacio: Father of Philippine Revolution
On the early morning of May 10, 1897, General Lazaro Makapagal executed Andres Bonifacio, the father of the Philippine Revolution of 1896, and his brother Procopio in Mt. Nagpatong, Maragondon, Cavite, on orders by General Mariano Noriel, Emilio Aguinald
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Massacre at Bud Dajo
On March 7, 1906, US troops under the command of Major General Leonard Wood massacred as many as 1,000 Filipino Muslims, known as Moros, who were taking refuge at Bud Dajo, a volcanic crater on the island of Jolo in the Philippines. From The Boston Globe
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2006/03/12/what_happened_at_bud_dajo/
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Mabini: A Century After His Passing
Detailed biography of the great hero who originally refused to support the revolution but changed his mind when Jose Rizal was executed. By Alexander Martin. On the Bulatlat.com website.
http://www.bulatlat.com/news/3-14/3-14-mabini.html
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José Rizal’s El Filibusterismo
Complete English version of José Rizal’s Spanish “El Filibusterismo,” translated by Charles Derbyshire to "The Reign of Greed" and published in Manila by the Philippine Education Company in 1922. From the Project Gutenberg website.
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10676/10676-h/10676-h.htm
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The Social Cancer
Complete English version of José Rizal’s Spanish “Noli Me Tangere,” translated by Charles Derbyshire and published in Manila in 1912. Includes Rizal’s dedication written in Europe in 1886. From the Project Gutenberg website.
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/8sccn10.txt
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History of Vigan
Named after a yam, 'bigaa', the city on an island has existed continuously and prospered since its founding in 1572 as Ciudad Fernandina in honor of the son of King Philip of Spain.
http://www.vigancity.gov.ph/content/view/31/34/
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Jose Rizal, Liberator of the Philippines
Biography of Jose Rizal, the national hero, and his effect on the country's history, by the president of Ateneo de Naga, Raul J. Bonoan.
http://pages.prodigy.net/manila_girl/rizal/ammag.htm
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A Conflict That Won’t Go Away
Overview of the Moro conflict in the southern Philippines beginning with the battle of Bud Bagsak on March 9, 1906, in the early years of American occupation of the country. By Madge Kho, formerly of Jolo, now living in Boston.
http://www.philippineupdate.com/Conflict.htm
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The Tasaday People of the Philippines
The discovery in 1971 of a small band of Stone Age hunters-gatherers isolated from other Manobos in Mindanao for at least 150 years, perhaps as long as 800 years.
http://www.tasaday.com/history/history-index.htm
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