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America's relationship with Emilio Aguinaldo significantly impacted its colonial strategy in the Philippines. Initially, the U.S. supported Aguinaldo's fight against Spanish colonial rule, viewing him as an ally in their imperial ambitions. However, after the Spanish-American War, the U.S. shifted to a more imperialistic stance, leading to conflict with Aguinaldo and his forces as they sought independence. This strained relationship resulted in the Philippine-American War, which ultimately shaped U.S. policies in the region and raised questions about American Imperialism and its commitment to democracy.

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