give three reasons why political cartoons made by filipinos during the american era are important to t
he grand narrative of philippine history
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Justifications for why Filipino political cartoons from the American era are :
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- Many of the cartoons depicted the treatment of Filipino farmers by American tenants who claimed to control the workers' lands and levied intolerable and unfair levies on them.
- The cartoons showed racial discrimination in terms of working conditions, earnings, job possibilities, and career opportunities by depicting differential salaries despite having the same type of work as an American and a Filipino, respectively.
- Along with this, the caricatures also portrayed Americans as oppressing and enslaving individuals by taking over the insular civil service and forcing the Filipinos to perform the majority of the work for their benefit, paying off authorities for their security, and expecting the highest respect from the Filipinos.
- The Philippines' political systems have been demonstrated to be becoming increasingly corrupt.
- Furthermore, they served as illustrative proof that American imperialism was the main cause of the conflict between Filipino Christians and Muslims in Mindanao as well as other disputes among Filipinos who ought to have been cooperating in the fight against Americans to reclaim their independence.
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