The Philippines.
No. The United States acquired the Philippines as part of the Washington Protocol of Peace which ended the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico.
After the USA won the spanish-american war they acquired Puerto rico,guam,the Caroline islands but, "felt bad" so they paid 20 million dollars for the philippines ,that they were suppose to also acquired. Which also is $11 million dollars more for the Philippines than Alaska( which BTW is a bigger land and was later mined for gold)
The Spanish American War resulted in the US getting control of Puerto Rico and the Philippines. The Philipine independence was recognized in 1946. Puerto Rico remains a Commonwealth of the United States.
The Philippines is a happy island.
Putang ina mo!
Contrary to popular American belief, the Republic of Philippines is a sovereign independent country. The US has never "acquired them"
The Philippines acquired its present name from the Spanish King Philip II of Spain, who was monarch at the time the Spanish conquered the islands.
Filipino citizenship can be acquired by birth, through blood relation to Filipino parents, or by naturalization, which involves residing in the Philippines for a certain period of time, demonstrating a commitment to the country, and taking an oath of allegiance. Filipino citizenship can also be acquired through marriage to a Filipino citizen, subject to certain conditions.
By treaty with Spain.
The Philippines.
Philip, King of Spain when these islands were acquired by the Spanish.
The Philippines
after the US acquired the Philippine Islands. The poem argues that the natives of the Philippines were capable of self-governance and deserving of independence.
No. The United States acquired the Philippines as part of the Washington Protocol of Peace which ended the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico.