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      • ‘1898’ marks the birth of both the American empire and the Filipino nation when the U.S. Navy joined forces with Filipino revolutionists in ending Spain’s rule. The alliance ended when the Americans refused to recognise the Filipino republic and forcibly occupied the islands.
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  2. The Battle of Manila marked the end of Filipino-American collaboration. On August 14, 1898, two days after the capture of Manila, the U.S. established a military government in the Philippines, with General Merritt acting as military governor.

  3. This essay surveys the road leading up to the War of 1898 (Spanish American War) and the U.S.-Filipino War, critically analyzes U.S. rationales, examines the conduct of each war, and discusses historical interpretations.

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  4. Philippine-American War. Date: 1899 - 1902. Location: Batangas. Luzon. Mindanao. Philippines. Samar. Participants: Filipino. United States. Context: Philippine Revolution. Spanish-American War. Major Events: Battle of Manila.

  5. In 1898, the United States defeated Spain in Cuba and Manila Bay, and the Philippine Islands were suddenly free of colonial tyranny. But instead of independence, the Filipino people found themselves in the position of exchanging one colonial power for another.

  6. 1898, on May 1, the United States Navy decisively defeated Spain in the Battle of Manila Bay, the first battle of the SpanishAmerican War, beginning the American Colonial Era in the Philippines. [54] On June 12, Filipino revolutionaries declare independence from Spain in Kawit, Cavite. [54]

  7. Jun 3, 2021 · 1898’ marks the birth of both the American empire and the Filipino nation when the U.S. Navy joined forces with Filipino revolutionists in ending Spain’s rule. The alliance ended when the Americans refused to recognise the Filipino republic and forcibly occupied the islands.

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    • 2021
  8. Mar 10, 2023 · It would be the first overseas war fought by the United States, involving campaigns in both Cuba and the Philippine Islands. The Spanish fleet guarding the Philippines was defeated by the U.S. Navy under the command of Commodore George Dewey on May 1, 1898.

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