Philippine–American War

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The Philippine–American War, known alternatively as the Filipino–American War, Philippine Insurrection, or Tagalog Insurgency, emerged in early 1899 following the United States' annexation of the former Spanish colony of the Philippine Islands under the terms of the December 1898 Treaty of Paris following the Spanish–American War. Philippine nationalists had proclaimed independence in June 1898 and constituted the First Philippine Republic in January 1899. The United States did not recognize either event as legitimate, and tensions escalated until fighting commenced on February 4, 1899, in the Battle of Manila.

1899 — 1902  WikimediaWikidata
Filipino–American War; Philippine Insurrection; Philippine-American War
warUnited StatesFirst Philippine Republic


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Malanao Chief surrendering the Fort of CalahuiMalanao Chief surrendering the Fort of Calahui
Uss baltimore c-3Uss baltimore c-3
GuardiacebuanoGuardiacebuano
Battle of Paceo. (Manila) Feb`y 4` & 5` 1899 LCCN2003656858Battle of Paceo. (Manila) Feb'y 4' & 5' 1899 LCCN2003656858
27th Infantry, USA Assaulting Fort Bacolod (Malanao Chief attempting to kill Chaplain Rice shown on extreme right)27th Infantry, USA Assaulting Fort Bacolod (Malanao Chief attempting to kill Chaplain Rice shown on extreme right)
Battle of Das MarinasBattle of Das Marinas
A `Lantaca` in the captured Fort of BacolodA 'Lantaca' in the captured Fort of Bacolod
Carlos orencia letterCarlos orencia letter
MacabebeMacabebe
USS Decatur (DD-5)USS Decatur (DD-5)