American observers traveling in Luzon comment that …

Years: 1888 - 1899

American observers traveling in Luzon comment that the areas controlled by the republic seem peaceful and well governed.

The Malolos congress has set up schools, a military academy, and the Literary University of the Philippines.

Government finances are organized, and new currency is issued.

The army and navy are established on a regular basis, having regional commands.

The accomplishments of the Filipino government, however, count for little in the eyes of the great powers as the transfer of the islands from Spanish to United States rule is arranged in the closing months of 1898.

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