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      • The Treaty of Paris, signed by the U.S. and Spain in December 1898, ended the Spanish-American War. Filipinos did not recognize the treaty, however, because it called for Spain to cede the Philippines to the United States (for a sum of twenty million dollars) rather than allow them their promised independence.
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  2. Dec 10, 2018 · December 10, 2018 - 12:41 PM. Artist's rendition of 1898 Treaty of Paris (Public domain/Wikicommons) Filipinos are looking back at the 1898 Treaty of Paris, where the Philippines and other...

  3. The 1898 Treaty of Paris between Spain and the United States discussed the terms ending the Spain-US war. This Treaty of Peace ceded the Philippines to the United States for $20,000,000. The Treaty is a tale of three cities: Manila, Washington and Paris.

  4. Dec 6, 2008 · The Treaty of Paris between Spain and America conferred on the latter an almost untrammeled powers where us Filipino natives were concerned. It placed the islands under U.S. sovereignty. Although Article IX of the Treaty stated that.." the civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants shall be determined by the Congress..."

  5. In Paris on December 10, 1898, the United States paid Spain $20 million to annex the entire Philippine archipelago. The outraged Filipinos, led by Aguinaldo, prepared for war.

  6. In this treaty series, we have Adrian Alarilla talks about the Philippine history in the 1898 Treaty of Paris. How this treaty was fought against before, during, and after its passing. How important the Phillippines relationship to the other parts of the world were. Connect with Adrian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KungSaanManTayo .

  7. The Treaty of Paris enabled the United States to take possession of the Philippines despite the fact that Filipino rebels had been fighting for independence since August 1896. As in Cuba, the U.S. informally allied with the rebels in defeating the Spanish, then claimed victory alone and took control.

  8. Philippine-American War, war between the United States and Filipino revolutionaries from 1899 to 1902, an insurrection that may be seen as a continuation of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule. It began after the United States assumed sovereignty of the Philippines following the defeat of Spain in the Spanish-American War.

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