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Tydings–McDuffie Act

The Tydings–McDuffie Act, officially the Philippine Independence Act, is an Act of Congress that established the process for the Philippines, then an American territory, to become an independent country after a ten-year transition period. Wikipedia
Originally published: March 24, 1934
Effective: May 1, 1934
Other short titles: Tydings–McDuffie Act
Public law: Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 73–127