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  1. The First inauguration of Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel L. Quezon at the steps of the Legislative Building in Manila on the 15th of November 1935. In 1935, Quezon won the Philippines' first national presidential election under the Nacionalista Party.

  2. Manuel Quezon (born August 19, 1878, Baler, Philippines—died August 1, 1944, Saranac Lake, New York, U.S.) was a Filipino statesman, leader of the independence movement, and the first president of the Philippine Commonwealth established under U.S. tutelage in 1935.

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  3. Jun 11, 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Manuel Luis Quezon, the first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines. Find out how he fought for Philippine independence, faced the Japanese invasion, and led a coalition party.

    • He was a bonafide statesman. Although he was a superb politician, Quezon realized the importance of a united government and people in its struggle for independence, so he did his very best to be as non-partisan as possible.
    • He was a bureaucrat’s worst nightmare. Aside from making unannounced inspections, Quezon’s legendary impulsiveness dictated that he wanted the job done immediately, or else.
    • He was a people’s president. In spite of his taste for high-class clothes and foreign junkets, the Castilian Quezon was truly a president for the masses.
    • He tried to secure a neutrality pact with the Japanese. Even before World War II began, Quezon was already mindful of the Japanese intent to invade the Philippines due to its natural resources.
  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Manuel Luis Quezon, who fought for Philippine independence and became the first Senate President and the first President of the Commonwealth. He was born in Baler, Tayabas in 1878 and died in New York in 1944.

  5. Manuel L. Quezon was a statesman, soldier, and politician who was the first elected Filipino to head a government of the entire Philippines, even though he is considered the second president of the country after Emilio Aguinaldo.

  6. Jul 3, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Manuel Quezon, the first president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines under American rule. He fought for social justice, women's suffrage, and Philippine independence, but faced the challenge of World War II and Japanese invasion.