GRIEVANCES AGAINST GOVERNOR WOOD

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Gregorio F. Zaide

A Filipino Historian, Author, Politician from the town of Pagsanjan, Laguna. Contribution to the Grand Scheme of Philippine history.

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Governor Leonard Wood

an English person was the reason behind this document.

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Governor Leonard Wood

He fueled Gregorio Zaide, wrote this document under the language of English during American regime in the Philippines.

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November 17, 1926.

The document was approved by the COMMISSION ON INDEPENDENCE on?

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Governor Leonard Wood

arrived in the Philippines Islands in 1903 after his services in Cuba.

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Governor Leonard Wood

He was appointed governor of the Mero Province.

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Governor Leonard Wood

He is also responsible for five districts, and the commanding general of the troops in the department of Mindanao and Sulu.

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National Supreme Council

Two opposing political parties formed a coalition known as the?

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Calvin Coolidge

The President of the USA Advised Congress of America to fulfill their promise since the goal has been reached.

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American Flag

an emblem of freedom and symbol of altruism

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E.O. No. 37

These are to nullify the laws creating the board of control which was issued by Governor-General Wood.

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Mohammedan Filipinos

Pertaining to Muslim Filipinos.

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August 23,1896

Pugad Lawin ,Balintawak Caloocan

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Carlos "Botong" V. Francisco

he created the Bonifacio mural which depicts the cry of balintawak

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August 26, 1896

Balintawak, Bulacan

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Corregidor (Fort Mills)

Is an island located at the entrance of Manila Bay and is considered part of Cavite City

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Corregidor (Fort Mills)

is the largest of the islands that formed the harbor defenses of Manila Bay, together with El Fraile Island (Fort Drum), Caballo Island (Fort Hughes), and Carabao Island (Fort Frank), which were all fortified during the American colonial period.

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Corregidor (Fort Mills)

During World War II, this played an important role during the invasion and liberation of the Philippines from the Imperial Japanese Army.

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Caballo Island

(which means "Horse Island" in Spanish) is a bluff, rocky island located at the entrance to Manila Bay in the Philippines. It is about 1.2 km (0.75 mi) long with the highest elevation at 381 feet high.

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Caballo Island

The whole island was formerly occupied by Fort Hughes, a U.S. defense fortification before World War II. It was heavily bombed during the war.

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Caballo and Corregidor Islands

are believed to be the rims of the Corregidor Caldera.

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Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act

passed to authors Congress Butler B. Hare, Senator Harry B. Hawes and Senator Bronson M. Cutting.

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Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act

was the first US law passed setting a process and a date for the Philippines to gain independence from the United States.

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Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act

It was the result of the OsRox Mission led by Sergio Osmeña and Manuel Roxas.

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E.O. 37

Issued by governor leonard wood in 1923, declared the laws creating and defining the powers of the board of control as nullities, leading to a cabinet crisis.