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1901 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in 1901
Incumbents
First Philippine Republic
- President: Emilio Aguinaldo (until March 23)
U.S. Military Government
- Governor:
- Arthur MacArthur, Jr. (until July)
- Adna Chaffee, Jr. (starting July)
Events
March
- March 2 – The Army Appropriation Act, also known as the Spooner Amendment, is passed by the US Senate.
- March 12 – The province of Tayabas is founded.
- March 16 – The province of Romblon is founded.
- March 18 – The province of Masbate is founded.
- March 23 – General Emilio Aguinaldo is captured in Palanan, Isabela by US authorities.[1]
April
- April 1 – Aguinaldo takes an oath of allegiance to the US.
June
- June 17 – El Colegio de San Beda established.
July
- July 4
- Adna Chaffee appointed as the last US Military Governor (1901–1902).
- A civil government is established in the Philippines with William Howard Taft as the first Civil Governor (1901–1904).
- July 18 – The US organizes the Philippine Constabulary.
- July 31 – US Philippine Commission Act 183 is enacted, incorporating Manila as the country's first city; it would take effect on August 7.[2]
August
- August 28 – Silliman Institute, later known as Silliman University, is established as the first American university in the Philippines
September
- September 27 – Guerillas, headed by the Filipino Captain Daza, attack the US military barracks in Balangiga, Samar
- September 28 – Balangiga massacre occurs
October
- October 20 – A U.S. Marine battalion arrives on Samar to conduct the March across Samar operation
- November 4 – The Philippine Commission enacts the Sedition Law
- December 14 – An earthquake estimated of magnitude 7.8 shakes Lucena, Tayabas (now Quezon province when re-established in 1946).
Unknown date
- September – The first Filipino members of the second Philippine Commission are appointed
Holidays
As a former colony of Spanish Empire and being a catholic country, the following were considered holidays:
- January 1 – New Year's Day
- April 4 – Maundy Thursday
- April 5 – Good Friday
- December 25 – Christmas Day
References
- ↑ "Today in Philippine history, March 23, 1901, General Aguinaldo was captured by the Americans". The Kahimyang Project. Archived from the original on August 4, 2020. Retrieved April 7, 2022.
- ↑ "Proclamation on the Act to incorporate the city of Manila, s. 1901". Official Gazette. Government of the Philippines. August 5, 1901. Retrieved July 15, 2023.
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