President William McKinley and the US Congress.
President William McKinley declared war against Spain on June 26,1898. This then became known as the Spanish American war.
Emilio Aguinaldo led an insurrection against the United States following the Spanish-American War, which resulted in the Philippines being ceded to the U.S. in 1898. Aguinaldo, who had initially collaborated with American forces against Spanish rule, declared Philippine independence in June 1898. However, when the U.S. opted to retain control over the islands, tensions escalated, leading to the Philippine-American War in 1899. Aguinaldo's leadership symbolized the Filipino struggle for sovereignty, as he rallied forces against American colonial rule until his capture in 1901.
They declared their independence and began the Philippine American War.
He is the man responsible for USA entering WW1. He sent a telegram to Mexico promising them American land that they lost in the Spanish-American War if they allied with Germany in case the USA declared war against Germany.
Emilio Aquinaldo.
mst buisness men were completely against the spanish- American war.
The U.S. has formally declared war five sepate times: War of 1812, Mexican-American War, Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II.During World War II the U.S. declared war against Japan on December 8, 1941, Germany and Italy on December 11, 1941, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania on June 5, 1942.
American troops won the battle against the Spanish.
The arrival of Americans in the Philippines was initially framed as a move to assist Filipinos in their struggle for independence from Spanish colonial rule during the Spanish-American War in 1898. However, following Spain's defeat, the U.S. established its own colonial rule over the Philippines, leading to a prolonged conflict known as the Philippine-American War. While American involvement initially appeared supportive, it ultimately resulted in the suppression of Filipino aspirations for true independence. Thus, their presence was more about establishing control than genuine assistance in the fight against Spanish governance.
Yes it fought as Spanish Loyalists and as rebels against Spain.
Cuban rebellion against Spanish rule - supported by American sugar planters - yellow press coverage of the Spanish backlash led to the Spanish-American War
A Pueblo who led a Native American revolt against the Spanish