• In 1900 and 1901, 1,065 American teachers came to the Philippines.
• On March 2, 1902, the Katipunan Gen. Juan Climace became the 1st elected governor of Cebu. Women weren’t allowed to …
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• In 1900 and 1901, 1,065 American teachers came to the Philippines.
• On March 2, 1902, the Katipunan Gen. Juan Climace became the 1st elected governor of Cebu. Women weren’t allowed to vote until 1937.
• One of the most lasting legacies of American rule in Cebu is the massive outlaying of funds for roads and other public works.
• In 1907, the 1st railroad opened in Cebu.
• The “Father of the Cebu City Charter” Sen. Vincente Rama (1889-1956) was first a writer and newspaper publisher before entering politics.
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