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3 days ago · Tensions arose after the United States annexed the Philippines under the Treaty of Paris at the conclusion of the Spanish–American War rather than acknowledging the Philippines' declaration of independence.
- Campaigns of The Philippine–American War
During Philippine–American War. The first battle of the...
- Moro Rebellion
The Moro Rebellion (1899–1913) was an armed conflict between...
- Treaty of Manila
The Treaty of Manila of 1946, formally the Treaty of General...
- Henry Lawton
Henry Ware Lawton (March 17, 1843 – December 19, 1899) was a...
- Philippine Organic Act
Henry Allen Cooper, the author of the Philippine Bill of...
- Elwell Stephen Otis
Elwell Stephen Otis (March 25, 1838 – October 21, 1909) was...
- Sulu Sultanate
The Sultanate of Sulu (Tausug: Kasultanan sin Sūg; Malay:...
- Republic of Negros
The Republic of Negros (Hiligaynon: Republika sang Negros;...
- Artemio Ricarte
Artemio Ricarte y García (October 20, 1866 – July 31, 1945)...
- Campaigns of The Philippine–American War
3 days ago · In ancient times the inhabitants of the Philippines were a diverse agglomeration of peoples who arrived in various waves of immigration from the Asian mainland and who maintained little contact with each other.
2 days ago · The Treaty of Paris, whose negotiations began in the fall of 1898 and concluded in December of that year, launched a major roiling debate in the United States that lasted basically through the Election of 1900 about America's role in the world.
3 days ago · William McKinley (born January 29, 1843, Niles, Ohio, U.S.—died September 14, 1901, Buffalo, New York) was the 25th president of the United States (1897–1901). Under McKinley’s leadership, the United States went to war against Spain in 1898 and thereby acquired a global empire, which included Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Early life.
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2 days ago · The U.S. has taken control of (and claimed rights on) many islands and atolls, especially in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, under this law; most have been abandoned. It also has acquired territories since 1856 under other circumstances, such as under the Treaty of Paris (1898) which ended the Spanish
3 days ago · Monroe Doctrine. Involvement in regime change ( Latin America) v. t. e. Since the 19th century, the United States government has participated and interfered, both overtly and covertly, in the replacement of many foreign governments. In the latter half of the 19th century, the U.S. government initiated actions for regime change mainly in Latin ...
5 days ago · The official end of the Spanish-American War was with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on Dec. 10, 1898, but the fighting in the Philippines ended with the capture of Manila in August...