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  1. Carlos P. Garcia was born on November 4, 1896 in Talibon, Bohol from a middle-class family that believed in giving children the best education it could afford. Garcia went through the Talibon Elementary School, Cebu High School, Siliman University for his preparatory law course, and Philippine Law School where he obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree.

  2. Carlos P. Garcia (4 Nobyembre 1896–14 Hunyo 1971) Pumalit na pangulo ng Republika ng Filipinas si Carlos P. Garcia (Kár·los Pi Gar·sí·ya) noong 1953 nang biglang mamatay si Pangulong Magsaysay. Nagpatuloy siyáng pangulo nang magwagi sa pambansang eleksiyon noong 1957. Pangunahing tatak ng kaniyang administrasyon ang patakarang “Fili- pino Muna” (Filipino First) sa kabuhayan at…

  3. Jun 14, 2022 · Former President Carlos P. Garcia typifies the noble man described in Vachel Lindsay’s famous poem, “The Eagle That Is Forgotten, ...

  4. As anyone with a sense of history would remember -during the late 1950s, our own President Carlos Garcia, who succeeded America's Boy and CIA-backed Ramon Magsaysay, implemented the "Filipino First" Policy which encouraged native Filipinos, who were becoming successful, on the road to nationalist industrialization.

  5. Feb 20, 2020 · In 1958, President Carlos P. Garcia implemented a highly controversial law that made him many enemies: The “Filipino First” policy. His presidency was essentially anchored on this campaign promise, but as a consequence, he earned the ire of three groups in the Philippines at the time: the Americans, the Chinese, and the Chinese-Filipinos.

  6. Feb 8, 2019 · The Garcia Administration's Economic Policy before Filipino First Carlos P. Garcia, who took over the presidency after Ramon Magsaysay's sudden death on 16 March 1957, was not at all vocal about almost any issue, although he had held various posts such as congressman, governor of Bohol, senator, and vice president.

  7. Carlos Polestico Garcia (November 4, 1896 -- June 14, 1971) Early life and career: García was born in Talibon, Bohol to Policronio García and Ambrosia Polestico (who were both natives of Bangued, Abra). García grew up with politics, with his father serving as a municipal mayor for four terms.

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