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    The HareHawesCutting Act passed to authors Congress Butler B. Hare, Senator Harry B. Hawes and Senator Bronson M. Cutting. (ch. 11, 47 Stat. 761, enacted...
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  • This act, enacted March 24, 1934, was the direct successor of the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act from the year before. It, like the HareHawesCutting Act, also...
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    History of the Philippines (1898–1946) Philippine Organic Act (1902) HareHawesCutting Act Zaide, Sonia M. (1994). The Philippines: A Unique Nation....
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  • Though not a constitution itself, the HareHawesCutting Act of 1932 was the precursor the Tydings–McDuffie Act, which laid down the promise of independence...
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    States. In December 1932, the United States Congress passed the HareHawesCutting Act with the premise of granting Filipinos independence. Provisions...
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    member of the U.S. House and Senate from Missouri. Hawes is best known for the HareHawesCutting Act, the first U.S. law granting independence to the Philippines...
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    His main accomplishment as a Representative was authoring the HareHawesCutting Act, which grants a 10-year Commonwealth status and proposed that the...
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  • Osmeña and House Speaker Manuel Roxas. The mission secured the HareHawesCutting Act, which was rejected by the Philippine Legislature and Manuel Quezon...
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    central bank after a careful study of the economic provisions of the HareHawesCutting Act, which would grant Philippine independence after 12 years, but reserving...
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    to become independent of the United States. A previous act, the HareHawesCutting Act, had been rejected by the Philippine Congress. The constitution...
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  • factions: the Democrata Pro-Independencias who were in favor of the HareHawesCutting Act (the "Pros"), and the Democraticos who were against it (the "Antis")...
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    a better independence act. The result was the Tydings–McDuffie Act of 1934 which was very similar to the HareHawesCutting Act except in minor details...
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    Senate President pro tempore Sergio Osmeña After the passage of the HareHawesCutting Act in the United States in 1933, only requiring approval of the Philippine...
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  • Quezon and Osmeña were again at odds, this time on the issue of the HareHawesCutting Act. The Democratas allied with Quezon and his allies, known as the...
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    a better independence act. The result was the Tydings–McDuffie Act of 1934 which was very similar to the HareHawesCutting Act except in minor details...
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    a better independence act. The result was the Tydings–McDuffie Act of 1934 which was very similar to the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act except in minor details...
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  • January 13 – Hoover vetoes the HareHawesCutting Act. January 17 – Congress overrides Hoover's veto of the HareHawesCutting Act. January 23 – The Twentieth...
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  • resulted on 17 January 1933 in the passage by the US Congress of the HareHawesCutting Act over the veto of President Herbert Hoover. The law promised Philippine...
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    the upper chamber of the legislature. HareHawesCutting Act Commonwealth of the Philippines Jones–Shafroth Act (Puerto Rico) In the "Instructions of...
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  • granting independence to the Philippines. This ultimately became the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act. Lichauco spent World War II in occupied Manila. After the war,...
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    Independence Mission. When the first Philippine Independence Act, known as the Hare-Hawes Cutting Act, was enacted by the U.S. Congress, he decided to oppose...
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    Mission to Washington DC in 1931 that led to the passage of the HareHawesCutting Act, the first law to grant Philippine independence, in the US Congress...
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    independence of the Philippines with the US government, resulting in the HareHawesCutting Act. In the first presidential election for the Commonwealth of the...
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    period. The 1931 OsRox mission culminated in the enactment of the HareHawesCutting Act (1933), which established the Philippine Commonwealth as a transition...
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    Construction Act, Sess. 1, ch. 520, 47 Stat. 709 July 22, 1932: Federal Home Loan Bank Act, Sess. 1, ch. 522, 47 Stat. 725 January 17, 1933: Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act...
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    In 1933, the United States Congress passed the HareHawesCutting Act as a Philippine Independence Act over President Herbert Hoover's veto. Though the...
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    failed year for Republicans. He was a co-sponsor of the HareHawesCutting Independence Act which aimed to grant the Philippine Islands a ten-year commonwealth...
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  • independence bills were submitted to the U.S. Congress, and the HareHawesCutting Act became U.S. law on January 17, 1932. The law required ratification...
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    States Senate voted 66-26 to override President Hoover's veto of the HareHawesCutting Act, passing it into law by a margin of 5 votes. The new law provided...
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    Manuel Roxas resulted in the HareHawesCutting Act. However, the Senate rejected this; a new law, the Tydings–McDuffie Act which was marginally different...
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