TY - BOOK AU - Agoncillo,Teodoro A. AU - Mangahas,Fe B. TI - Philippine history SN - 9789715849371 U1 - 959.9 PY - 2010///] CY - Quezon City PB - C & E Publishing KW - Philippines KW - History KW - lcgft N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-288); Geography; Economy; Population; Government; Filipino traits and values; Early settlers; Economic life; Social life; The government; Culture; Early trade routes and contacts; Economic and cultural exchanges; The coming of Islam; The coming of Spaniards; The battle of Mactan; First settlement in Cebu; The settlement in Panay; The founding of Manila; Reasons for Spanish colonization; Political changes; Economic changes; Portuguese and Dutch threats; Early resistance in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao; Reasons for the general failure of the revolts; The Chinese presence; Spanish influences; Impact of cultural changes; British invasion and occupation; The Silang and Palaris revolts; Basco's economic plans; Laissez-faire and the opening ports; The rise of the "Filipino" middle class; The education of some Filipinos; The opening of Suez Canal; Liberalism in the Philippines; The campaign for secularization; The reform movement; Freemasonry and its role; La liga Filipina; Why the reform movement failed; The founding of the Katipunan; The aims and structure of the Katipunan; The teachings of the Katipunan; The women in the Katipunan; The Kalayaan; Twin souls of the Katipunan; Conditions before the revolution; The fighting begins; Rizal's execution; The execution of Bonifacio; The Biak-Na-Bato Republic; The relief of Primo de Rivera; The Spanish-American war; Aguinaldo goes to Singapore; Aguinaldo returns; The mock battle of Manila; The dictatorial government; The revolutionary government; The first Philippine Republic; The "benevolent assimilation" proclamation; The shot that started the war; The fall of the Mabini cabinet; The assassination of Luna; The conquest of the Visayas; The Kiram-Bates treaty; Aguinaldo retreats to Palanan; The stage of guerrilla war fair; Filipino casualties losses; The disposition of the friar lands; Filipinization of the church; The military rule; American policy in the Philippines; Civil government; The first Philippine assembly; Government reorganization; Filipinization under harrison; The Jones Law; The Wood-Forbes mission; The conflict between OsmeƱa and Quezon; Independence missions; Education and the school system; Public health and welfare; Improvement in trade and industry; Transportation and communication; Democracy and civil liberties; Language and literature; Negative results of American rule; Problems of the Commonwealth; Achievements of the Commonwealth; The war in the Pacific; Government reorganization; Guerrilla war fair; The government-in-exile; The return of MacArthur; The Commonwealth reestablishment; The end of the war; Conditions after the war; The government reorganization; The Third Republic proclaimed; Crisis in society; The 1971 Constitutional Convention and the 1973 Constitution; Declaration of Martial Law; Marcos's new society; Mass movements to end martial rule; The assassination of Ninoy; The 1986 snap elections; People Power at EDSA; The Aquino presidency; The Ramos presidency; The Estrada administration and People Power II; The Macapagal-Arroyo government ER -