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Prepared by:

Karen Jane Candelaria

Carl Justin Celis

Jose Carrillo

4. The Philippines under Spanish Rule

3. The Villalobos and Legazpi Expedition

5. The National Government, Its Head, and Its Branches

2. The Battle of Mactan

headed by

Governor and Governor-General

branches:

the executive

the judicial

7. Early Revolts Against Spanish Rule

9. The 1896 Revolution

6. The Local Government

8. Reform Movement and the Katipunan

10. The Tejeros Convention and the Naic Military Agreement

a. the Provincial government

b. the Municipal government

c. Barrio or Barangay

The Ancient Filipinos and their Government

The Philippines under Colonial Rule

13. The Spanish - American War

15. The Dictatorial Government and the Revolutionary Government

six departments of Revolutionary Government:

14. The Return of Aguinaldo and the Mock Battle in Manila

1. The Magellan Expedition

11. The Execution of Bonifacio

1. Foreign Affairs

2. War

3. Interior

4. Welfare

6. Justice

7. Treasury

Historical Background of the Philippine Democratic Politics

12. The Biak-na-bato Republic and the Truce of Biak-na-bato

1. The Government

2. The Datu as Legistator

3. The Datu as Judge

16. The First Philippine Republic and the Malolos Constitution

17. The Treaty of Paris

18. The Filipino-American War

19. American Colonial Rule

20. The Military Governor

21. The Schruman Commission and the Taft Commission

22. The Civil Government

24. The First Philippine Assembly

27. The Commonwealth era and the World War II

23. The Philippine Bill of 1902

25. The Jones Law

28. The Second Republic

26. The Independence Mission

The Republican Years of the Philippines

1. Third Republic

- in the election of April 23, 1946 , Manuel Roxas was elected as the President

- on July 4, 1946, the Philippine independence was proclaimed

4. The 1987 constitution

3. the 1986 snap elections and the people power or the edsa revolution

2. the 1971 Constitunional convention, declaration of martial law, and the 1973 constitution

- on March 25, 1986,Corazon Aquino proclaimed a provisional constitution called "Freedom Constitution."

- Corazon Aquino, claimed victory and accused Marcos massive electoral fraud.

- September 21,1972, President Ferdinand Marcos issued proclamation No.1081 declaring martial law in the Philippines

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