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PEOPLE  AND  PLACES

All over the world in different countries, cultures, tongues, and colors are people who have the same basic desire for happiness and respect from his fellow men. We are the same all over as members of the human race. If we honor each other's boundaries with propriety and consideration our voyage thru life can be rich in knowledge and friendship..........AMOR PATRIAE

Friday, July 16, 2010

Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 |

 

 

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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)


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Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 | by Arnaldo Dumindin

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