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Philippine American War

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In the 1980s, America tested its might, pushed boundaries. It was part of American foregin policy, but it was a large extension.
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Following the Spanish-American War, the US acquired the Philippine Islands as part of the terms of the treaty ending the war. During the war, the Philippine people assumed that they would receive their independence from Spain following the ...
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The Filipino does not want any foreign rulers anymore. They thought those American who liberate them are friends. When they realized that they were wrong, a revolt arises. joined forces are the insulares, peninsulares and the natives.
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I didn't know this one. I guess its their chance to get even with the Americans for their racist attitude against them. If your countrymen were being treated as slaves, and you are no different from the eyes of your commanding officer or ...
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Phillipine Insurrection began 1899, and ended 1902
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Phillipine Insurrection happened in Philippines
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(1899 - 1902) War between the U.S. and Filipino revolutionaries, which may be seen as a continuation of the Philippines revolution against Spanish rule. The Treaty of Paris (1898), which concluded the Spanish-American war transferred Philip...
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The Philippine-American War was a war between U.S. and Filipino revolutionaries. It took place between 1899-1902. ChaCha!
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The United States attempted to keep control of the Filipines after the war control even though they were not suppost to.
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It is a clash between greedy imperialist desires and nascent native nationalism. The Filipinos have been successfully staging a war of independence against Spain with only Manila, the capital, as the remaining Spanish stronghold when the ...
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