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How do events happen in Philippines history?

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Philippines historical timeline

c.40,000 BC

Migrants cross land bridge from Asian mainland and settle in the archipelago.

AD 900

Chinese establish coastal trading posts over the next 300 years.

late 14th century

Muslim clergy start to bring Islam to the Philippines from Indonesia and Malaya.

1521

Explorer Ferdinand Magellan lands on Cebu and claims the region for Spain. Lapu Lapu (Rajah Cilapulapu), in defending his island of Mactan, slays Magellan.

1543

Next Spanish expedition led by Ruy de Villalobos lands in Mindanao. He names the archipelago “Filipinas,” after Crown Prince Felipe II.

1872

Uprising in Cavite, south of Manila. Spain executes Filipino priests Jose Burgos, Mariano Gomez, and Jacinto Zamora, martyrs to the cause of nationalism.

1892

Jose Rizal founds La Liga Filipina, is arrested and exiled to Dapitan, Mindanao. Andres Bonifacio founds the Katipunan with aim to revolt.

1896

Spanish colonists imprison and kill hundreds of Filipinos in Manila. Bonifacio and the Katipunan launch the Philippine revolution. Rizal is executed.

1898

The United States defeats Spain in war. Treaty between the United States and Spain grants the US authority over the Philippines.

1941 - 42

Japanese land on Luzon, overrun Manila. Roosevelt rejects Philippine neutrality.

1944

MacArthur and Osmeña land in Leyte and begin the Allied effort to retake the archipelago.

1945

Allies recapture Manila, which is subject to intense bombardment. Much of the city is destroyed.

1946

On July 4, the Philippines is granted independence.

1972–81

Martial law imposed. President Marcos accumulates a vast fortune. His wife, Imelda, dominates Manila government.

1984

“Parliament of the street” holds frequent anti-Marcos demonstrations. Spiraling economic crises.

1986

Violence escalates before elections, at least 30 are killed on election day. Election rigging enrages Filipinos and millions join in uprising against Marcos regime. On February 26, Marcoses flee. Corazon Aquino elected to presidency. New constitution drafted.

1991

Dramatic eruption of Mt Pinatubo. Americans pack up and leave the Philippines.

1992

Fidel Ramos, Aquino’s defense secretary and a strong ally who backed her during coup attempts, wins presidential election. His pragmatic leadership defies traditional perceptions of inept Filipino government. Foreign investors return.

2002

US military joins the Philippines in large-scale exercises in the southern Philippines to rescue kidnapped American tourists.

2010

Benigno Aquino III, son of former president Corazon Aquino, wins the presidential race; a year later his government holds landmark talks with Muslim rebels.

2012

China and the Philippines clash over Scarborough Shoal in the contested South China Sea, seeding a high-level diplomatic dispute. Breakthrough ceasefire and agreement in the long-running dispute with separatists in the south.

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