America reacted to Spanish ruling in Cuba, and took control over Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Philippines
Soon after Japan attacked pearl harbor, the Japanese captured numerous Islands in the pacific that were at that time US territories. These include Guam, The Philippines etc. and they weren't returned to US control until near the end of the war when the US pacific forces retook them. A few years after the war an independence movement in the Philippines (primarily brought on by the outcome of the war) caused the us to give up control of the islands, so you could say the us lost the Philippines as a result of ww2. In addition to that, the us lost tens of thousands of American lives and thousands of vehicles and aircraft on foreign battlefields.
The Spanish lost the Philippines in 1898, as a result of annexation by the US, and independence did not come until 1946. The Philippine Revolution began in 1896, mostly by rebel Katipunan fighters under leaders Andrés Bonifacio, Mariano Alvarez and Emilio Aguinaldo. When the Spanish-American War broke out in 1898, the US destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila allowed the rebels to seize most of the major cities, and independence was declared on June 12, 1898. However, the US did not recognize the new autocratic government, and maintained control of Manila. The Philippine-American War began with the Battle of Manila in 1899, and continued until 1902, when most of the major Filipino forces had been defeated. The war was marked by brutal atrocities on both sides, and guerrilla warfare continued for several years, despite the establishment of local governments and the election of a legislative assembly in 1907. The Philippines became a US Commonwealth in 1935, but was occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945 in World War 2. The country achieved independence in 1946.
aguinaldo was angered when the united states decided to keep control of the Philippines
Prior to the start of WW I, Filipino people were struggling for independence from American control. As the war started Filipinos suspended their freedom struggle and supported USA against Germany. In 1917 Philippines Assembly approved creation of a 25000 strong Philippine National Guard which joined American Expeditionary Forces to fight the war. After the war Filipinos restarted their freedom struggle.
The Philippines, Guam and Puerto Rico and Cuba was granted Independence.
Dr. Jose Rizal was executed on December 30, 1896, by a firing squad in Manila, Philippines. He was killed for his involvement in the Filipino independence movement, which sought to free the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule. Rizal's execution was ordered by the Spanish authorities who viewed him as a threat to their control over the country.
Filipino rebels were disappointed when the United States took control of the Philippines because they expected to gain independence from Spanish rule after collaborating with the US during the Spanish-American War. However, the US did not grant them immediate independence and instead established colonial rule over the Philippines, sparking the Philippine-American War.
Philippine history books say that Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was the one who declared the Philippine independence but soon after this, the country was under the control of America. it is said that the Philippine independence was granted only after WWII. but in historical terms, Emilio Aguinaldo was the person who declared independence in the Philippines.
The Philippines were important to the US during the Second World War. During which, America used the placement of the Philippines to combat Japan in it's Pacific Ocean quest. Afterward, it granted the Philippines independence from its control acquired in the Spanish-American War.
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Jose Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary who played a key role in the Philippines' struggle for independence from Spanish colonial rule. He was a writer, doctor, and polymath who used his works to inspire a sense of national identity and pride among Filipinos. Rizal's execution in 1896 sparked further resistance against Spanish colonialism and ultimately contributed to the Philippines gaining independence.
No countries were, only Spanish territories. They were Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Cuba and the Philippines are now countries today as they got their independence from the US, however, Puerto Rico and Guam are still American territories.
Filipino rebels were disappointed when the US took control of the Philippines because they had believed that the US would support their independence movement against Spanish rule. Instead, the US opted to annex the Philippines as a colony, leading to a protracted conflict known as the Philippine-American War.
The Spanish American War resulted in the US getting control of Puerto Rico and the Philippines. The Philipine independence was recognized in 1946. Puerto Rico remains a Commonwealth of the United States.
The Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico and Cuba which was granted almost instant independence.
The Spanish American War. Cuba was granted immediate independence.