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Q: Is it true that the us forces fought a guerrilla war in the Philippines after the Treaty of Paris?
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Who won the civil war in Ireland in the 1920s?

The Irish Civil War lasted for just over 10 months, and was fought between Pro-Treaty forces and Anti-Treaty forces. The Pro-Treaty forces were victorious.


Who are the Congs?

Cong is short for Viet Cong. The Viet Cong were the communist guerrilla forces backed by North Vietnam when they fought against South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.


The US fight a guerrilla war with which country?

1. America fought a guerrilla action against the British during the Revolutionary War of 1776. 2. The US Civil War consisted of heavy guerrilla warfare activity; especially on the part of the Confederacy. 3. US forces conducted Guerrilla activity in the Pacific (and CBI Theater of Operations-China/Burma/India) against the Japanese. 4. US forces were engaged in guerrilla warfare during the 1950's and early 1960's in Indochina, to include South Vietnam, up until 1964; then breaking off into special operations (SF/SEALs) until the end of the war in 1975.


Who fought to retake the Philippines from the Japanese?

US.


For which nations independence did Emilio aguinaldo fight?

Emilio Aguinaldo fought for independence for the Philippines. He was the 1st President of the Philippines, serving from 1899 to 1901.

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Communist guerrilla forces that fought for the NLF were called what?

They were called the Vietcong


Who won the civil war in Ireland in the 1920s?

The Irish Civil War lasted for just over 10 months, and was fought between Pro-Treaty forces and Anti-Treaty forces. The Pro-Treaty forces were victorious.


Give you a sentence with the word guerrilla in it?

the guerrilla fought in the war


Did Cubans and Filipinos agree with the treaty negotiations between Spain and the United States?

Cuba and the Philippines were not consulted. They were colonies of Spain. When the terms of the treaty ending the Spanish-American War came out, the Filipinos were quite angered and began to fight a guerrilla war against the American occupation just as they had fought the Spanish occupation. The Cubans were bothered, but not enough to lead an insurrection.


Were the Philippines happy to have America replace Spain as a colonial power?

Some of those in the Philippines were, but others sought to establish an independent republic, and fought a long guerrilla war against the US from 1898 into the early 1900s.


Vietcong?

Communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954-75 with the support of the North Vietnamese army and opposed the South Vietnamese and US forces in the Vietnam War.


Who are the Congs?

Cong is short for Viet Cong. The Viet Cong were the communist guerrilla forces backed by North Vietnam when they fought against South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.


How did the natives Americans fought in war?

they noticed the effectiveness of the guerrilla tactics.


Who fought in the Vietnam war and why?

US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand verses NORTH VIETNAM (supplied by Communist China/USSR) & their southern guerrilla allies (the Viet Cong).


Was the guerrilla war fought in a jungle?

yes it was also known as the jungle war


Why did the Filipino-American war erupt?

The US had WON the Philippines from Spain, during the Spanish-American War of 1898. When US forces established themselves in the Philippines, the national population revolted against them. US Forces fought back to put down the insurrection, which lasted from about 1900 to 1902.


The US fight a guerrilla war with which country?

1. America fought a guerrilla action against the British during the Revolutionary War of 1776. 2. The US Civil War consisted of heavy guerrilla warfare activity; especially on the part of the Confederacy. 3. US forces conducted Guerrilla activity in the Pacific (and CBI Theater of Operations-China/Burma/India) against the Japanese. 4. US forces were engaged in guerrilla warfare during the 1950's and early 1960's in Indochina, to include South Vietnam, up until 1964; then breaking off into special operations (SF/SEALs) until the end of the war in 1975.