because hes a idiot
Emilio Aguinaldo
aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippines
Emilio Aguinaldo had already set up a government and proclaimed himself President of the new Philippine Republic. He warned that he was prepared to take military action if the U.S tried to assume control of the Philippines. The US objected to his dicatorial decision and insisted that elections and a Constitution were essential before any such action would be allowed.
aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippineshe was mad when the us wanted to keep control of it
general emilio aguinaldo becomes hero because he save us from the spaniards who wants to "sakop us" IQtothemax061412
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo had already set up a government and proclaimed himself President of the new Philippine Republic. He warned that he was prepared to take military action if the U.S tried to assume control of the Philippines. The US objected to his dicatorial decision and insisted that elections and a Constitution were essential before any such action would be allowed.
Emilio Aguinaldo who was the selected leader of the Philippines until he broke ranks with the US and declared independence while naming himself President. Commodore Perry had brought Aguinaldo out exile tp coordinate the Filipino Rebels in the hopes of establishing a representative government.
There was a conflict between the United States and Emilio Aguinaldo because the United States wanted the Philippines to help with the Spanish/American War. Emilio Aguinaldo was an early leader in the Philippines and did not want the Philippines to help the United States. Instead, Emilio Aguinaldo fought the United States for control over the Philippines in 1898.
Emilio Aguinaldo
Emilio Aguinaldo.
Emilio Aguinaldo turned against U.S. rule in the Philippines because he believed that the United States had betrayed the Filipino people's aspirations for independence. He was disillusioned by the Treaty of Paris of 1898, which ceded the Philippines to the United States instead of recognizing Filipino independence. Aguinaldo and his supporters subsequently fought against U.S. colonial rule in the Philippine-American War.