The United States lost thousands of soldiers fighting the insurgency.
A lot of Filipinos moved to the US.
Guantanamo Bay and the Philippines were both acquired as a result of the Spanish-American War of 1898.
Yes, the US was controled the Philippines in 1944 due to the War between the us and the Philippines.
The United States lost thousands of soldiers fighting the insurgency.A lot of Filipinos moved to the US.
institutional impact of spanish rule
The impact taxes have on the poor in the Philippines is holding the poverty rate at a higher percentage and slowing the economic growth of the country.
Yes, US citizens can travel to the Philippines.
After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
What is the GNP in US of the Philippines in the year 2007?
No, a US driver's license is not valid in the Philippines.
From roughly 1899 until 1946, the Philippines was part of the US. Now, however, the Philippines is an independent country.
The question as written is incomplete. It is necessary to specify what the secondary party to be analyzed is. For example, "What was the impact of the Philippines on international trade in Southeast Asia?"
The US control on the Philippines was indirect. When the US colonized Philippines they send some of their men or appoint a presidency in the Philippines to took control. This happened during the Common Wealth,