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Content and Contextual Analysis of Sources (Continuation) : Readings in Philippine History

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Content and Contextual

Analysis of Sources
(Continuation)
Readings In Philippine History
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the week, students should be able
to:
1. Determine the contribution of the different
kinds of primary sources in the understanding
of Philippine History
2. Develop critical and analytical skills with the
exposure to primary source
TOPICS
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Treaty of Peace Excerpts from
Between the U.S.A “Political Caricatures
of the American Era”
and the Kingdom by Alfred McCoy and
of Spain (Treaty of Alejandro Roces
Paris) [Editorial cartoons]
LESSON 1:

Treaty of Peace between


the United States of
America and the Kingdom
of Spain (Treaty of Paris),
signed in Paris, December
10, 1898
TREATY OF PARIS

December 10, End of Spanish-American


1898 War
The Peace Commission met The Treaty signaled the end
in Paris from October to of the Spanish Empire in
December 1898 and America and the Pacific
negotiations were made on Ocean, and marked the
December 10 1898, the treaty beginning of an age of United
of Paris was signed States colonial power. It
provided that Spain would
cede the Philippines to the
US for$20,000,000.
PARTIES INVOLVED
PRESIDENT OF
THE UNITED CUSHMAN K.
STATES DAVIS

WILLIAM R. WILLIAM P.
DAY FRYE
PARTIES INVOLVED

WHITELAW
GEORGE GRAY REID

CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES


PARTIES INVOLVED
DON EUGENIO
HER MAJESTY MINTERO RIOS
THE QUEEN – PRESIDENT
REGENT
DON OF SPAIN
BUENAVENTURA DON JOSE DE GARNICA
OF SENATE
DE ABARZUZA - – DEUPTY TO THE
SENATOR OF THE CORTES AND
KINGDOM AND EX- ASSOCIATE JUSTICE
MINISTER OF THE OF THE SUPREME
CROWN COURT
PARTIES INVOLVED
DON WENCESLAO
RAMIREZ DE DON RAFAEL
VILLA-URRUTIA – CERERO –
ENVOY GENERAL OF
EXTRAORDINARY DIVISION
TREATY PROVISIONS
- Gave up all rights
Surrendered Puertoto Rico
Cubaand
gave up its possessions in the
West Indies
- Surrendered the island of
Guam to the United States
- Surrendered the Philippines
to the United States for a
payment of twenty million
dollars
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Excerpt from
Alfred McCoy and
Alfredo Roces'
Political
Caricatures of the
American Era
Philippine political cartoons gained full expression during
the American era. Filipino artists recorded national attitudes
toward the coming of the Americans as well as the
changing mores and times. While the 377 cartoons compiled
in this book speak for themselves, historian Alfred McCoy’s
extensive research in Philippine and American archives
provides a comprehensive background not only to the
cartoons but to the turbulent period as well. Artist-writer
Alfredo Roces, who designed the book, contributes an essay
on Philippine graphic satire of the period.
ALFRED McCOY
ALFREDO ROCES
Is the Police Force Bribed? (The
Independent, June 09, 1917), p. 32.
New Bird of Prey (The Independent,
17 January 1920), p. 34.
While the Priest Lives Alone in a Big Building
(The Independent 1 May 1920), p. 35.
Where The Mosquito Is King, Donde El
Mosquito Es Rey (Free Press, 16 April 1921), p.
36.
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” “Libertad,
Igualdad, Fraternidad” ((Philippines Free Press,
Feb. 12,
1921), p. 41.
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” “Libertad,
Igualdad, Fraternidad” ((Philippines Free Press,
Feb. 12,
1921), p. 41.
The Returning Student – El Estudiante Vuelve
(Philippine Free Press, April 6, 1929), p. 99.
The Returning Student – El Estudiante Vuelve
(Philippine Free Press, April 6, 1929), p. 99.
The Loyalty of the Filipinos (The Independent,
14 April 1917), p. 181.
The Latest—Lo Ultimo (Philippines Free Press,
October 14, 1933) p. 217.
THANK
S!
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