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The Filipino-American War (1899-1902) was primarily driven by the desire of the United States to assert its control over the Philippines following the Spanish-American War. Filipinos, who had fought for independence from Spain, sought to establish their own sovereign government but faced American imperial ambitions. Key issues included differing visions of governance, nationalism among Filipinos, and the U.S. belief in Manifest Destiny, which justified expansion. Ultimately, the conflict arose from a clash between American Imperialism and Filipino aspirations for self-determination.

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