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  2. Tydings–McDuffie Act - Wikipedia

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    The TydingsMcDuffie Act specified a procedural framework for the drafting of a constitution for the government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines within two years of its enactment. The act specified a number of mandatory constitutional provisions, and required approval of the constitution by the U.S. President and by Filipinos.

  3. Election of delegates to the 1934 Philippine Constitutional Convention was held on July 10, 1934, in accordance with the Tydings-McDuffie Act.. The Convention drafted the 1935 Constitution, which was the basic law of the Philippines under the American-sponsored Commonwealth of the Philippines and the post-War, sovereign Third Republic.

  4. Commonwealth of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This led to the creation and passing of the TydingsMcDuffie Act [b] or the Philippine Independence Act, which allowed the establishment of the Commonwealth of the Philippines with a ten-year period of peaceful transition to full independence – the date of which was to be on the 4th of July following the tenth anniversary of the ...

  5. National Assembly of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Filipino politicians obtained the passage of a Philippine independence law known as the TydingsMcDuffie Act. It was crafted to prepare the Philippines for its eventual independence after a ten-year period. [3] The TydingsMcDuffie Act also enabled them to draft and adopt a constitution, subject to the concurrence of the U.S ...

  6. Insular Government of the Philippine Islands - Wikipedia

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    The result was the TydingsMcDuffie Act of 1934 which was very similar to the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act except in minor details. The TydingsMcDuffie Act was ratified by the Philippine Senate. The law provided for the granting of Philippine independence by 1946. [33] The TydingsMcDuffie Act provided for the drafting and guidelines of a ...

  7. Legislative districts of Antique - Wikipedia

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    Between 1916 and 1935, Antique was represented in the Senate of the Philippines through the 8th senatorial district of the Philippine Islands.However, in 1935, all senatorial districts were abolished when a unicameral National Assembly was installed under a new constitution following the passage of the TydingsMcDuffie Act, which established the Commonwealth of the Philippines.

  8. Claro M. Recto - Wikipedia

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    Recto presided over the assembly that drafted the Philippine Constitution in 1934–35 in accordance with the provisions of the TydingsMcDuffie Act and a preliminary step to independence and self-governance after a 10-year transitional period. Recto was the primary author of the Constitution, thus becoming known as the "Father of the ...

  9. Treaty of Manila (1946) - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth ended when the United States recognized Philippine independence on July 4, 1946, as scheduled per the Tyding-McDuffie Act and Article XVIII of the 1935 Constitution. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] In accordance with the TydingsMcDuffie Act, President Harry S. Truman issued Proclamation 2695 of July 4, 1946 officially recognizing the ...