July 4, 1946, the Treaty of Manila
Philippines Independence Proclaimed, July 4, 1946
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What
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July 4, 1946
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Treaty of Manila was signed
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Representatives of
the United States of America and of the Republic of the Philippines signed a
Treaty of General Relations between the two governments or the Treaty of
Manila of 1946.
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The treaty provided for the
recognition of the independence of the Republic of the Philippines as of July
4, 1946, and the relinquishment of American sovereignty over the Philippine
Islands.
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The
treaty was signed by Ambassador Paul V. McNutt as a representative of the
United States and President Manuel Roxas representing the Philippines. It was
accompanied by a "provisional agreement concerning friendly relations
and diplomatic and consular representation".
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July 4
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Initially, the nation's Independence
Day holiday (Araw ng Kalayaan) was held.
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June 12
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Former
President Diosdado Macapagal moved it - the date General Emilio Aguinaldo
formally proclaimed Philippine Independence from Spain in 1898 in his house
in Kawit, Cavite.
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Today, July 4 is celebrated as
Filipino-American Friendship Day.
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References
Pambansang
Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas
Wikipedia
http://kahimyang.info/
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