Who Won the War Philippines or America?

On June 2, 1899, the First Philippine Republic
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The Philippine Republic (Spanish: República Filipina), now officially known as the First Philippine Republic, also referred to by historians as the Malolos Republic, was established in Malolos, Bulacan during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish Empire (1896–1898) and the Spanish–American War between Spain and ...
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officially declared war against the United States. The Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo was captured on March 23, 1901, and the war was officially declared ended by the American government on July 2, 1902, with a victory for the United States.
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Did the US win the Philippine war?

Philippine General Elwell S. Otis promised to "drive the Americans into the sea." By 1902 the US had captured Aguinaldo and devastated a majority of Filipino cities and communities. The war came to an end, and President Theodore Roosevelt pardoned the insurgents. The Philippines was now officially a US territory.
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When did America lose the Philippines?

On May 6, 1942, U.S. Lieutenant General Jonathan Wainwright surrenders all U.S. troops in the Philippines to the Japanese.
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How did the Philippine and American war end?

After years of bloody battles and unrest, the war finally ended in 1902 with the creation of a Filipino civilian government.
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Did the Philippines fight America?

Casualties. The human cost of the war was significant. An estimated 20,000 Filipino combatants were killed, and more than 200,000 civilians perished as a result of combat, hunger, or disease. Of the 4,300 Americans lost, some 1,500 were killed in action, while nearly twice that number succumbed to disease.
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How The US Stole The Philippines



Did the US lose the Philippines?

In WWII's aftermath, July 4 also became Independence Day for the Philippines in 1946.
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Why did America want Philippines?

They took control of the islands in a war with Spain, wanting to punish Spain for what was believed to be an attack against an American ship, the USS Maine. Additionally, the US wanted to project itself as a global power, creating colonies across the globe under its protection just as the great European powers did.
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How did the Philippines lose to America?

After its defeat in the Spanish-American War of 1898, Spain ceded its longstanding colony of the Philippines to the United States in the Treaty of Paris.
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What did America do to Philippines?

They declared the birth of a republic, wrote a constitution, and formed a government under the leadership of Emilio Aguinaldo. But by the terms of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war, America took possession of the over 7,600 islands that make up the Philippines by paying Spain $20 million for them.
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Who saved the Philippines from Japan?

In July of 1941 MacArthur convinced Roosevelt that his war plan would save the Philippines from an attack. MacArthur was granted some 8,000 new men as well as “thousands of tons of supplies” and more aircraft.
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Has the US ever lost a war?

However, the US was unable to get any significant victory in its wars abroad. America fought five major wars after 1945 including Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan in addition to some minor wars in Somalia, Yemen, and Libya. Except for the Gulf War in 1991, America lost all other wars.
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Are Filipinos US citizens?

The Citizenship Retention and Re-Acquisition Act of 2003 (Republic Act No. 9225) made Filipino Americans eligible for dual citizenship in the United States and the Philippines.
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What country did the US and Philippines defeat?

The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. As a result Spain lost its control over the remains of its overseas empire -- Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines Islands, Guam, and other islands.
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Why did the Filipinos feel betrayed by the US?

The Filipinos felt betrayed by the U.S. government after the Spanish-American War because the U.S. told the Filipino people that they were helping them achieve their independence from Mexico and yet when the war was over the U.S. annexed the Philippines and did not allow them to have their independence.
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Who wins the battle of the Philippines?

Battle of the Philippine Sea, (June 19–20, 1944), naval battle of World War II between the Japanese Combined Fleet and the U.S. Fifth Fleet. Known as “the greatest carrier battle of the war,” it accompanied the U.S. landing on Saipan and ended in a complete U.S. victory.
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Did Philippines win ww2?

Guerrilla forces rose up everywhere for the final offensive. Fighting continued until Japan's formal surrender on September 2, 1945. The Philippines had suffered great loss of life and tremendous physical destruction by the time the war was over.
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Why is Philippines friends with America?

The United States and the Philippines enjoy an alliance and partnership based on deep historical, economic, and cultural ties, and our shared democratic values. The United States and the Philippines stand together as friends, partners, and allies.
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Are the Philippines still a U.S. territory?

The most recent territories to become U.S. states were Alaska and Hawaii, both in 1959. Others, such as the Philippines, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau, later became independent nations. Politically and economically, the territories are underdeveloped.
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Why were the Philippines fighting against the US?

The fighting with Filipino rebels began as a result of the U.S. refusal to include the Filipino nationalists in negotiations over the future of the Philippines. The Philippines were ceded to the United States by Spain for $20 million by the Treaty of Paris, signed on December 10, 1898.
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How many years did America invade Philippines?

The period of American colonialization of the Philippines was 48 years.
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What does the Philippines think of the US?

The United States was consistently ranked as one of the Philippines' favorite nations in the world, with 90% of Filipinos viewing the U.S. and 91% viewing Americans favorably in 2002, 90% of Filipinos viewing U.S. influence positively in 2011, 85% of Filipinos viewing the U.S. and Americans favorably in 2013, and 92% ...
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What did America promise Philippines?

The U.S. Congress approved the Tydings-McDuffie Act on March 24, 1934, which promised independence to the Philippines in 12 years.
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Who are Philippines allies?

Throughout the decades, the general consensus among the Filipinos is that the United States of America is the ally of the Philippines. This is because of the following factors: Stronger cultural affinity with the United States than China. Some US military presence in the Philippines.
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Was the Philippines betrayed by the US?

Filipino leaders felt they had been betrayed. In their view America had used them and their arms to drive out the Spaniards and now meant to take the Spaniards' place. The revolutionists rallied their forces in the provinces and an insurrection against the Americans was begun in February 1899.
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Has the US ever surrendered a war?

Troops surrender in Bataan, Philippines, in largest-ever U.S. surrender. On April 9, 1942, Major General Edward P. King Jr.
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