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What were important events during the American period in the Philippines?

Some of the important events were:1898 - Spain loses the Spanish American War. The Philippines becomes a colony of the US.1899-1902 - The Philippines declares independence and starts the Philippine - American war (US wins).1907 - As a step toward independence, an elected Philippine assembly is convened.1916 - The US promises eventual independence.1935 - The Philippine Commonwealth is created.1942-1945 - Japanese occupation of the Philippines (after defeat, the US still supplied Philippine Guerrillas with supplies and support).1944-1945 - Allied forces finally liberate the Philippines.1946 - The Philippines is granted independence in the Treaty of Manila.America has helped us to not be overwhelmed by other countries and preserve our own homes where we grew in the Philippines.


When did the Philippines rebel against US?

1905, Filipino's staged an insurrection that was promptly put down by U.S. forces.


Who led the American Expeditionary forces?

General John J. Pershing


How did the US exert control over the Philippine?

The US took control of the Philippines from Spain after the Spanish-American war (1898), and used its military to put down several revolts by the Filipinos. American interests controlled much of the industry and trade with the islands during the first half of the 20th century.Between World War I and World War II, the US forces were greatly reduced and thus unable to prevent the Japanese occupation in 1942.The Unites States exerted control over the Philippines. This includes using money because the United States puts a lot into the country economies. There is also a military presence in the country from the US.


What were some south victories in the civil war?

The South won a large portion of the battles in the Civil War, including First and Second Bull Run (Manassas). The battles for Charleston Harbor, Fort Wagner and Fort Sumter -- was almost entirely victories for the South. Other notable battles were at Chickamauga, Cold Harbor, "the Crater", Chancellorsville, and several battles in the campaign for Petersburg and Richmond. The last victory for the South was the "Beefsteak Raid" just days before Lee surrendered his forces. Starving Confederate troops concocted a crazy plan to raid Union supplies, and somehow escaped with 300 cattle. While the South "won" these battles in most cases it simply meant that they had inflicted heavy casualties on Northern forces and stopped an advance for a time. The North won all of the major campaigns in the last two years of the war, even as the South had victories in over half of the battles.

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In the battles of the Philippines and Puerto Rico American forces were joined by?

Rebels of the native countries


In battles in the Philippines and Puerto Rico American forces were join by who?

Spain - Rebels of other countries Rebels of the native countries- Apex


What happen in battles in the Philippines and Puerto Rico American forces were joined by?

Spain - Rebels of other countries Rebels of the native countries- Apex


Who joined American forces in Philippines and Puerto Rico?

Rebels in Native Countries


Who were American forces joined by in the battle of the Philippines and Puerto Rico?

Spain - Rebels of other countries Rebels of the native countries- Apex


Who Defeated the spanish in the Philippines?

The American forces defeated the Spanish in the Philippines. The American Forces were commanded by one Commodore George Dewey.


Why Hawaii had fewer difficulties accepting its position as a US possession than did Puerto Rico or the Philippines?

Perhaps because Puerto Rico and the Philippines were physically attacked by US forces.


Spanish forces in the Philippines were over come by?

American forces.


Who Led American naval forces in the Philippines?

John Dewey


What was the war that gave the US control of Puerto Rico and the Philippines?

The Spanish-America war in 1898. American forces landed on the island. Once the war ended it was ceded from Spain to the United States.


Who led American forces in the Philippines?

gen. doughlas mc arthur


Why did American troops often lose battles to smaller forces?

They were poorly trained and inexperienced.