The American Occupation of the Philippines 1898-1912

Chapter XXVI

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Congressional Legislation 604-622

Showing how a small group of American importers of Manila hemp--hemp being to the Philippines what cotton is to the South--have so manipulated the Philippine hemp industry as to depress the market price of the main source of wealth of the Islands below the cost of production; also other evils of taxation without representation.