- The
Thomasites were a
group of 600
American teachers who
traveled from the
United States to the
newly occupied territory of the
Philippines on the US Army...
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ships named Sheridan and
Thomas and came to be
called Thomasites. The
original batch of
Thomasites was
composed by 365
males and 165 females, who sailed...
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modern peso in 1903. In the
beginning of the 20th
century an
American Thomasite teacher described the
paper currency of the
Banco Español-Filipino as...
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Riders during the Spanish–American War. Later, he was one of the
first Thomasites sent by the U.S.
government to
establish an
English language-based public...
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Philippines was
continued by Americans, such as
soldiers and the
Thomasites. One
Thomasite who took
pictures of
early twentieth century Philippines was Philinda...
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Philippines and
subsequently the
Insular Government of the
Philippine Islands;
Thomasites first established a
variation of
American English in
these islands. In...
- A.V.H.
Hartendorp or A.V. Hartendorp, was an
American writer, editor,
Thomasite, and Filipinologist. He was the
founder and
publisher of the Philippine...
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public instruction to
engage 600
teachers from the U.S. – the so-called
Thomasites. Free
primary schools that
instructed on
duties of
citizenship and avocation...
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General Tinio,
formerly known as Papaya,
officially the Muni****lity of
General Tinio (Tagalog:
Bayan ng
Heneral Tinio, Ilocano: Ili ti
Heneral Tinio)...
- on the USAT Thomas. Collectively,
these teachers became known as the
Thomasites. By 1913,
there were more than 1,400
mestizos with
American parentage...