it was an occupied country
The Philippines declared independence from Spain on June 12, 1898 to form the First Philippine Republic. However, it was not recognized by Spain, who gave the territory over to the United States as part of the treaty to end the Spanish American War. The United States likewise refused to recognize the declaration. Instead, the United States governed the Phillippines as a territory from 1902 to 1935 and then a Commonwealth from 1935 to the Japanese occupation during WWII. The Japanese occupation forces created a puppet state refered to as the Second Philippine Republic. The Philippines were not officially recognized as an independent nation-state by the United States until July 4th 1946, officially creating the Third Philippine Republic. Note: Originally, Philippine Independence Day was recognized as the July 4th date. However in 1964, the day was switched to the June 12th date.
Philippine State College of Aeronautics was created in 1969.
· The Second Philippine Republic, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Japanese: Filipino: Repúbliká ng Pilipinas), or known in the Philippines as Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic, was a puppet state established on October 14, 1943, during the Japanese occupation. · President Manuel L. Quezon declared Manila, the capital city, an "open city" and left it under the rule of Jorge B. Vargas, as mayor. The Japanese entered the city on January 2, 1942, and established it as the capital. Japan fully captured the Philippines on May 6, 1942, after the Battle of Corregidor. · General Masaharu Homma dissolved the Commonwealth of the Philippines and established the Philippine Executive Commission, a caretaker government, with Vargas as its first chairman in January 1942. KALIBAPI- Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas (Tagalog for the "Organization in the Service of the New Philippines") was formed by Proclamation No. 109 of the Philippine Executive Commission (Komisyong Tagapagpaganap ng Pilipinas), a piece of legislation passed on December 8, 1942, banning all existing political parties and creating the new governing alliance. Its first director-general was Benigno Aquino, Sr. The pro-Japanese Ganap Party, which saw the Japanese as the savior of the archipelago, was absorbed into the KALIBAPI. · During his presidency, Quezón tackled the problem of landless peasants in the countryside. Other major decisions include reorganization of the islands' military defense, approval of recommendation for government reorganization, promotion of settlement and development in Mindanao, dealing with the foreign stranglehold on Philippine trade and commerce, proposals for land reform, and opposing graft and corruption within the government. He established an exiled government in the U.S. with the outbreak of the war and the threat of Japanese invasion.
In the 20th century, the only conflicts "IN" the US were Poncho Villa's raids on the state of New Mexico, and General Pershing's pursuit of him in 1916. Japan's occupation of portions of Alaska (US territory at the time-Not a state), resulting in some heavy land battles on the Attu Islands during WWII. Not land battles, but physical attacks: Japanese Navy submarines launched an airplane to bomb the state of Oregon (city of Brookings). Another Japanese sub shelled Santa Barbara California with it's deck gun.
The Dutch occupation started in 1602 and ended in 1942 because of a Japanese invasion. On 17 August 1945 Indonesia was declared an independent state.
South Carolina is a state. It doesn't have an occupation.
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The Principles of the Philippine Constitution refers to the basic generalization that is accepted as true. The State Policy in the Philippine constitution refers to the plan of action that is adopted by the government of the Philippines.
William P. Woodard has written: 'The Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-1952 and Japanese religions' -- subject(s): Religion, Religion and state, History
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Yes, Manchuria was a puppet state established by Imperial Japan in the 1930s. It was known as Manchukuo and was used by Japan to exert control over the region and exploit its resources. However, many countries did not recognize it as a legitimate state due to its creation under Japanese occupation.
If the Philippine Constitution mandates the Bill of Rights of the Filipino people, what is also our reciprocal obligation to the State?