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  1. Beginning in 1906, the military government was replaced by a civilian government—the Insular Government of the Philippine Islandswith William Howard Taft serving as its first governor-general. A series of insurgent governments that lacked significant international and diplomatic recognition also existed between 1898 and 1904.

  2. The Philippine Commonwealth was established in 1935, as a 10-year interim step prior to full independence. However, in 1942 during World War II, Japan occupied the Philippines. The U.S. military overpowered the Japanese in 1945. The Treaty of Manila in 1946 established the independent Philippine Republic.

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  4. The Battle of Bud Dajo took place at Bud Dajo on the Jolo Island of the Philippines. It was fought from March 5, 1906 to March 8, 1906. Commanders on both sides. The American army was led by Colonel Joseph W. Duncan. Duncan led a force of around 750 soldiers. The Moro population at Bud Dajo numbered at around 1000 and had no single leader. The ...

  5. Beginning in 1906, the military government was replaced by a civilian government—the Insular Government of the Philippine Islandswith William Howard Taft serving as its first governor-general. A series of insurgent governments that lacked significant international and diplomatic recognition also existed between 1898 and 1904.

  6. The Philippine–American War, [13] known alternatively as the Philippine Insurrection, Filipino–American War, [a] or Tagalog Insurgency, [14] [15] [16] was fought between the First Philippine Republic and the United States from February 4, 1899, until July 2, 1902. [17] Tensions arose after the United States annexed the Philippines under the ...

  7. 1 day ago · The Philippines takes its name from Philip II, who was king of Spain during the Spanish colonization of the islands in the 16th century. Because it was under Spanish rule for 333 years and under U.S. tutelage for a further 48 years, the Philippines has many cultural affinities with the West.

  8. The Philippines were acquired from Spain by the United States in 1898 following the Spanish–American War. Resistance led to the Philippine–American War, in which the United States suppressed the nascent First Philippine Republic.

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