History of the Philippines (1898–1946)
Black Legend
Central Philippine University
Central Philippine University - College of Engineering
Central Philippine University - College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
Central Philippine University - College of Theology
Charles Yeater
Chick Parsons
Datu Piang
Eugene Allen Gilmore
George A. Malcolm
Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act
Henry L. Stimson
History of Filipino Americans
Hopevale Martyrs
Iloilo Mission Hospital
Japanese occupation of the Philippines
Jaro Evangelical Church
John A. Hull
Jones Law (Philippines)
José E. Romero
Karayuki-san
Moro Rebellion
Paul V. McNutt
Philippine Constabulary Band
Philippine Executive Commission
Philippine House of Representatives elections, 1916
Philippine House of Representatives elections, 1919
Philippine House of Representatives elections, 1922
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Commonwealth of the PhilippinesFirst Philippine RepublicInsular Government of the Philippine IslandsMoro RebellionPeople of American colonial PhilippinesPhilippines in World War IIPhilippine–American WarSecond Philippine RepublicShips of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey in the Philippines
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