Manuel Roxas, the first President of the independent Third Republic of the Philippines, played a crucial role in post-World War II reconstruction and nation-building. He focused on economic recovery, implementing programs for infrastructure development and agricultural reform. Roxas also emphasized the importance of establishing strong ties with the United States, securing military and economic aid through the Bell Trade Act and the Philippine Rehabilitation Act. His leadership set the foundation for subsequent political and economic policies in the Philippines.
Manuel Roxas during his term of presidency reconstructed the economic policies for the welfare of the country that affected due to war. He emphasized on the production, created jobs to overcome unemployment, maintained a proper education system.
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Manuel Roxas was born on January 1, 1892.
Manuel Roxas died on April 15, 1948.
The motto of Manuel A. Roxas High School is 'Roxas Forever, Excellence Together'.
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Manuel A. Roxas High School was created in 1948.
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Manuel Roxas died at the age of 56 on April 15, 1948.
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Some of the projects of Manuel Roxas during his presidency were: to improve the Philippine econony and to gain independence from the U.S.
Manuel 'Mar' Araneta Roxas II was born on May 13, 1957.