Philippine history/ Paul Micah S. Francisco and Virlyn Jaime Francisco.

By: Francisco, Paul Micah S
Contributor(s): Francisco, Virlyn J
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Manila: Mindshapers Co., Inc., 2015Description: 188 p.; ill.: 26 cmISBN: 978-621-406-000-9Subject(s): -- PhilippinesDDC classification: FIL 959.9 F819 2015 Summary: Contents: Geography of the philippines – Philippine government – Origin of the philippines – The pre-colonial society – The coming of the west – The transformation of the philippines under Spanish era – The revolts – The rebirth of the filipinos – The second wave of the filipino struggle – The american intervention – The filipino american war – The american colonization – The campaign for independence – The Japanese colonization – The third republic.
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FIL 959.9 F819 2015 (Browse shelf) Available HS-1696

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Contents: Geography of the philippines – Philippine government – Origin of the philippines – The pre-colonial society – The coming of the west – The transformation of the philippines under Spanish era – The revolts – The rebirth of the filipinos – The second wave of the filipino struggle – The american intervention – The filipino american war – The american colonization – The campaign for independence – The Japanese colonization – The third republic.

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