American Colonial Transition
The Philippine-American War resulted in over 200,000 civilian deaths, leading to a shift from military to civilian governance. Under the new administration, significant political reforms were introduced, including the establishment of a legislative assembly and a bill of rights. The transition marked a departure from Spanish rule, diminishing the Catholic Church's influence while aiming to prepare Filipinos for self-governance.In this clip
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The US Occupation of the Philippines
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