When And Why did the americans invade the Philippines?
May 1, 1898. It was the Pacific theater of the Spanish-American War. The Philippines, Guam, Cuba, and Puerto Rico were all occupied as part of the war. The reasons for the war have to do with Cuba, so there is no specific reason why America invaded the Philippines, other than it was part of the Spanish Empire. The reason they stayed in the Philippines and Guam (and fought a very long war with Filipinos to occupy the islands) was to have naval bases in the South Pacific to refuel (America was the only naval power that did not have a base in East Asia.).
Why did the Americans take the Philippines in 1899? to mine golds in different locations in the Philippines. Encyclopedia of the Philippines have long records of it.
because they want the natural resources of our country and for them to be powerful
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The greatest contribution that America gave to the Philippines was Education When Americans sent Teachers t the Philippines called tomasites
The Americans colonized the Philippines for about 33-40 years.
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They never did.
There were several countries that tried to invade the Philippines. Among these are Japan, Spain, United States, Great Britain, Portugal and the Netherlands.
To support the invasion of Southern Philippines
The Americans
Why did the Americans take the Philippines in 1899? to mine golds in different locations in the Philippines. Encyclopedia of the Philippines have long records of it.
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the Americans came to the Philippines to gather more resources
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because they want the natural resources of our country and for them to be powerful
because they wanted to rule the phil. and to have the wealth of phil.
they bought the philippines from the spanish.