The Philippine islands were a possession of Spain for some 350 years until they were transferred to the US in 1898 following the Spanish-American War.
No. Except for the Japanese occupation during Wrold War 2, the US controlled the Philippines from 1898 - 1946.
After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
a Filipino 50 centavo coin, made back when us owned the Philippines
There is no such thing as a "US 1864 Philippines ten centavo" coin or bill, so if you have one it is a fake and worth nothing. The Philippine did not come under US control until 1898. Before that they were part of Spain
Spain sold the Philippines to the US because Spain had been defeated by the US in the Spanish-American war in 1898 and one of the provisions the US required in the Peace Treaty was the sale of the Philippines
OK, that would be The Philippines
The U.S. has never owned Canada.
OK, that would be The Philippines
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After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
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