Best Answer: The Philippine Independence Act is a U.S. Law that provided for Philippine independence. It is a slightly revised version of the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Bill passed by the U.S. Congress in 1933 but was vetoed by U.S. President Hoover. Congress overrode the veto but was rejected by the Philippine Senate upon urgings of Manuel L.
Quezon wanted an amended bill. The new bill named, The Philippine Independence Act was authored by Senator Milliard Tydings (Democrat) and Representative John McDuffie (Democrat). The new president, Franklin D. Roosevelt, signed it into law on March 24, 1934. It was a major contribution to the country as it enabled them to provide for the complete independence of the Philippine Islands, to provide for the adoption of a constitution and a form of government for the islands, and for other purposes.
The Tydings-McDuffie law also specified that the Philippines would practice neutrality. Meaning, it could not go to war without permission of the United States except when it had to protect itself. The Philippine Legislature ratified the Tydings-McDuffie law on May 1, 1934. From then on, Filipinos busied themselves with preparations for the establishment of the Commonwealth government. I have given you a link but this is a web site that lists the act in full, if you wanted to see it. Tell us some more. Upload in Progress.
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Alternative Title: Philippine Commonwealth and Independence Act Tydings-McDuffie Act, also called Philippine Commonwealth and Independence Act, (1934), the U.S. Statute that provided for Philippine independence, to take effect on July 4, 1946, after a 10-year transitional period of Commonwealth government. The bill was signed by U.S. On March 24, 1934, and was sent to the Philippine Senate for approval.
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Although that body had previously rejected the similar, it approved the Tydings-McDuffie Act on May 1.