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  1. The Green Tiger: The Costs of Ecological Decline in the Philippines by Barbara Goldoftas, 2005-12-22
  2. Short history of industry and trade of the Philippines: From pre-Spanish times to the end of the Roxas administration by A. V. H Hartendorp, 1953
  3. A History of the Philippines by Samuel K. Tan, 2009-07-31
  4. A History of the Philippines: From the Spanish Colonization to the Second World War by Renato Constantino, 1976-12-01
  5. My Faraway Home: An American Family's WWII Tale of Adventure and Survival in the Jungles of the Philippines by Mary McKay Maynard, 2001-07-01
  6. Fall of the Philippines (History of 2nd World War) by Ward Rutherford, 1972-08-04
  7. MOROLAND: The History of Uncle Sam and the Moros 1899-1920 by Robert A. Fulton, 2007-09-17
  8. MARINE AVIATION IN THE PHILIPPINES by CHARLES W BOGGS, 1951
  9. The History and Conquest of the Philippines and Our Other Island Possessions. (American Imperialism) by Alden March, 1970-06
  10. Antonio de Morga-History of the Philippine Islands Vols 1 and 2. by Antonio de Morga, 2009-07-06
  11. Philippine Post-Colonial Studies: Essays on Language and Literature by Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo, 1993-12
  12. Sailing the Black Current: Secret History of Ancient Philippine Argonauts in Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Beyond by Paul Kekai Manansala, 2007-10-24
  13. History and Geography of the Philippine Islands; For General Reading and Use in Our Public Schools by Oscar William Coursey, 2010-07-24

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Heart of the Storm My Adventures as a Helicopter Rescue Pilot and Commander AUTHOR Edward L. Fleming ISBN 0471264369 Format Hardcover
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    The history of the Philippines may be divided into four distinct phases: the pre-Spanish period (before 1521); the Spanish period (1521-1898); the American period (1898-1946); and the years since independence (1946-present).
    Pre-Spanish Period
    The first people in the Philippines, the Negritos, are believed to have come to the islands 30,000 years ago from Borneo and Sumatra, making their way across then-existing land bridges. Subsequently, people of Malay stock came from the south in successive waves, the earliest by land bridges and later in boats called barangays. The Malays settled in scattered communities, also called barangays, which were ruled by chieftains known as datus. Chinese merchants and traders arrived and settled in the ninth century A.D. In the 14th century, Arabs arrived, introducing Islam in the south and extending some influence even into Luzon. The Malays, however, remained the dominant group until the Spanish arrived in the 16th century.
    Spanish Period
    Ferdinand Magellan claimed the Philippines for Spain in 1521, and for the next 377 years, the islands were under Spanish rule. This period was the era of conversion to Roman Catholicism. A Spanish colonial social system was developed, complete with a strong centralized government and considerable clerical influence. The Filipinos were restive under the Spanish, and this long period was marked by numerous uprisings. The most important of these began in 1896 under the leadership of Emilio Aguinaldo and continued until the Americans defeated the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay on May 1, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Aguinaldo declared independence from Spain on June 12, 1898.
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