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- Background
- Battle of Manila Bay
- Emilio Aguinaldo Returns
- Philippine Independence
- Mock Battle of Manila
- Malolos Congress
- Treaty of Paris
- The Philippine Republic
- The Philippine Army
- FIL-AM WAR BREAKS OUT
- US Ratifies Paris Treaty
- Battle of San Roque
- Battle of Caloocan
- The War In The Visayas
- Second Battle of Manila
- Combat in Manila Suburbs
- Advance To Malolos
- Lawton's Lake Expedition
- Advance To San Fernando
- Advance To San Isidro
- Filipinos Negotiate
- Battles at San Fernando
- Spanish holdouts
- Americans Take Antipolo
- Luna Assassination
- South of Manila Campaign
- "Ilustrados" Collaborate
- Capture of Calamba
- Battle of Angeles
- Stalling Moro Resistance
- The War Rages, 1899
- Guerilla Warfare, 1899
- Ilocos and Cagayan, 1899
- Gen. Lawton dies, 1899
- The War in 1900-1901
- Capture of Aguinaldo, 1901
- Collapse, 1901
- Balangiga Massacre, 1901
- The Last Holdouts
CASUALTIES, February 4, 1899 - July 4, 1902:
Filipinos : 20,000 soldiers killed in action; 200,000 civilians died
Americans : 4,390 dead (1,053 killed in action; 3,337 other deaths)
©2006
Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 | by Arnaldo Dumindin
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