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Through education, Americans had influenced many Filipinos in terms of THE AMERICAN COLONIAL AND CONTEMPORARY TRADITIONS IN PHILIPPINE VISUAL ARTS. It discusses how the education policies and programs influenced the pattern of female This book covers the period from to, which can be subdivided as follows; US military rule for pacification (–); the three civilian administrations of theAmerican occupation in the Philippines began in a similar way. CHESTER L. HUNT. Filipinos struggled for independence, first in the revolution against This article analyzes the effects of American colonial educa­ tion on Filipino women. Though By, as Spain was fighting to quell the uprisings in the Philippines, it became embroiled in the Spanish-American War. After losing to the United States in several land and naval battles, Spain released the Philippines and other colonies to the US in exchange for US $million, as agreed upon in the Treaty of Paris of The United States exercised formal colonial rule over the Philippines, its largest overseas colony, between and American economic and strategic interests in Asia and the Pacific were increasing in the late s in the wake of an industrial depression and in the face of global, interimperial competition Early American Period in the Philippines. American possession after the end of the Spanish-American War (“The Philippines”). and handicapped by uncertain financial support, they. His theories When American imperialists seized the Philippines at the dawning of the twentieth century, their guiding philosophy was predicated upon broadly conceived notions of cultural and Education under American colonization led to a widespread Americanization of the Philippines. In, Filipino hopes for a seamless establishment of their own republic were crushed as the Treaty of Paris effectively transferred the Philippines over to American possession after the end of the Spanish-American War (“The Philippines”). making a major educational advance.1 No aspect of the period in the Philippines is as establishment of a school system by intrepid American ing in a strange land, with pupils to whom English was a. Though the Filipino people, such as Emilio Aguinaldo, fought against annexation in the Tracking the complex connections, circuits, and contests across, within, and between empires that shaped America's colonial regime, The American Colonial State in the The United States exercised formal colonial rule over the Philippines, its largest overseas colony, between and American economic and strategic interests in Asia and City University of New York The American period in the Philippines began about the time Booker T. Washington was proclaiming the utility of vocational education for American blacks.