Aguinaldo helped organize an insurrection, or rebellion, against U.S. rule.
a. Chester Nimitz b. William Manchester c. Douglas MacArthur d. J. Robert Oppenheimer
Miss Dowell
At the time, the Philippines were a US possession that was scheduled to receive full independence in 1946. Nevertheless, the Philippines were a base for US armed forces and would have to be neutralized once Japan had decided to attack Pearl Harbor. So they had to invade the Philippines to prevent their use by the US as a base for attacking them.
Perhaps because Puerto Rico and the Philippines were physically attacked by US forces.
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.
Admiral George Dewey.
they faced a lot of debt
First, the American forces were obliged to surrender the Phillipines to Japanese forces. Later in the war, 1944, American forces returned and liberated the Phillipines.
1905, Filipino's staged an insurrection that was promptly put down by U.S. forces.
The Philippines.
UNDERSECRETARY JOSE C. CALIDA OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES. AT THAT TIME, THERE WAS A DEBATE WITHIN THE CABINET REGARDING THE PARTICIPATION OF US TROOPS IN MILITARY EXERCISES IN MINDANAO. UNDERSECRETARY CALIDA DEFENDED THE ENTRY OF US SOLDIERS INVOKING THE RP-US VISITING FORCES AGREEMENT AND THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS WHERE THE PHILIPPINES IS A SIGNATORY THERETO.
The Philippines were not involved in WWI US forces led by General Douglas MacArthur liberated them from Japanese occupation in 1945 (WWII)