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Caretakers of the Mabini Museum within the campus of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Sta. Mesa, Manila have noticed an increase in the number of visitors lately.

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When I was in school ages ago, Philippine history was a boring subject where we memorized dates and places and the names of our national heroes who were all noble, brave, courageous and true.

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Nakakatuwa at nakaka-shock both itong Fil-Am na si John James Uy na kausap.

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The most important legislative achievement of the Revolutionary Congress was the Constitution of the Philippine Republic, commonly known as the Malolos Constitution.

A committee of the leading Filipinos had the document under close study.

Felipe G. Calderon, a lawyer deeply learned in political science, was the author and the member who reported it to Congress.

The Constitution was adopted by Congress on November 29, 1898, after it was debated for more than two months.
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General Otis, who succeeded General Merritt on August 29, 1898, was appointed by the United States Government as Military Governor of the Philippines.

General Otis had differences with Aguinaldo on questions of jurisdiction, in which President Aguinaldo was forced to cede ground "because of my constant desire to preserve friendly relations with the American forces, even at the risk of sacrificing in part of the confidence reposed in me by the Filipino people."
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When I was in school ages ago, Philippine history was a boring subject where we memorized dates and places and the names of our national heroes who were all noble, brave, courageous and true.

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Nakakatuwa at nakaka-shock both itong Fil-Am na si John James Uy na kausap.

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The most important legislative achievement of the Revolutionary Congress was the Constitution of the Philippine Republic, commonly known as the Malolos Constitution.

A committee of the leading Filipinos had the document under close study.

Felipe G. Calderon, a lawyer deeply learned in political science, was the author and the member who reported it to Congress.

The Constitution was adopted by Congress on November 29, 1898, after it was debated for more than two months.
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General Otis, who succeeded General Merritt on August 29, 1898, was appointed by the United States Government as Military Governor of the Philippines.

General Otis had differences with Aguinaldo on questions of jurisdiction, in which President Aguinaldo was forced to cede ground "because of my constant desire to preserve friendly relations with the American forces, even at the risk of sacrificing in part of the confidence reposed in me by the Filipino people."
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