Filipino participation in the Philippine-American War was driven by a desire for independence from colonial rule after the Spanish-American War. Filipinos sought to establish their sovereignty and resist the transition from Spanish to American colonial authority. Additionally, the promise of self-governance and democratic ideals fueled their fight against American control, as many Filipinos believed they had earned the right to self-determination following their struggle against Spain. The war ultimately highlighted the complexities of nationalism and colonialism in the Philippines.
Emillio aguinaldo
Filipino Rebels did not have enough weapons to fight American troops in all-out war.
filipino rebels did not have enough weapons to fight american troops in all-out war.
filipino rebels did not have enough weapons to fight american troops in all out war
Filipino rebels did not have enough weapons to fight American troops in all out war
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Emillio aguinaldo
Because Japan invaded and conquered the Philippines:- The Japanese occupation of the Philippines occurred between 1942 and 1945, when the Empire of Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines.
Emilio Aguinaldo
The American public did not approve of US participation in the war because of the country's isolationist history.
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