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The Filipino-American War was primarily caused by the United States' desire to annex the Philippines following the Spanish-American War, leading to a clash between American imperial ambitions and Filipino aspirations for independence. The effect of the war was devastating, resulting in significant loss of life, widespread destruction, and the establishment of American colonial rule over the Philippines, which fueled nationalist sentiments and a long struggle for independence. Ultimately, the conflict shaped Philippine-American relations and influenced future movements for self-determination in the Philippines.

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