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Early years
Sergio Osmena was born and raised in Cebu. He studied elementary at the University of San Carlos and went to Manila to study high school in San Juan de Letran College where he met Manuel L. Quezon, a fellow Nacionalista Party founder. He went to University of Santo Tomas to take up law and placed second in the bar exams.
Politics
He started his political career as a councilor. He was appointed as governor and fiscal for Cebu and Negros provinces in 1904 before he was elected governor of Cebu two years later. In 1916, he was speaker of the House of Representatives until he was elected Senator in 1923.
Presidency
Both Osmena and Quezon were bent to fight independence for the country, but the tandem got rocky because of differences in their ideas. Osmena went to Washington D.C. in 1933 to secure the passage of Hare-Hawes-Cutting independence bill, but Quezon differed the bill thus led to the Tydings-McDuffie Act of March 1934, which made the country a commonwealth. Quezon became president while Osmena became the vice-president. Later, Osmena became the president in 1944 following the death of Manuel Quezon.
What made Sergio Osmena important is not just because he was the first Cebuano president but he was a figure in our fight for independence during the American colonization.
Maria Celeste Abellana
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