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- Q214456 abstract "The Philippine–American War (Spanish: Guerra Filipino-Estadounidense) (Filipino: Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano) (1899–1902) was an armed conflict between the First Philippine Republic (Spanish: República Filipina) and the United States.The conflict arose when First Philippine Republic objected to the terms of the Treaty of Paris under which the United States took possession of the Philippines from Spain ending the Spanish–American War. The war was a continuation of the Philippine struggle for independence that began in 1896 with the Philippine Revolution.Fighting erupted between United States and the Philippine Republic forces on February 4, 1899, and quickly escalated into the 1899 Second Battle of Manila. On June 2, 1899, the First Philippine Republic officially declared war against the United States. The war officially ended on July 4, 1902, with a victory for the United States. However, some Philippine groups led by veterans of the Katipunan continued to battle the American forces. Among those leaders was General Macario Sacay, a veteran Katipunan member who assumed the presidency of the proclaimed "Tagalog Republic", formed in 1902 after the capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo. Other groups, including the Moro people and Pulahanes people, continued hostilities in remote areas and islands until their final defeat a decade later at the Battle of Bud Bagsak on June 15, 1913.The war and occupation by the U.S. would change the cultural landscape of the islands, as people dealt with an estimated 34,000 to 220,000 Philippine casualties (with more civilians dying from disease and hunger brought about by war), disestablishment of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines (as a "state Church" – as previously in Spain), and the introduction of the English language in the islands as the primary language of government, education, business, industrial and increasingly in future decades among families and educated individuals.Under the 1902 "Philippine Organic Act", passed by the United States Congress, Filipinos were initially given very limited self-government, including the right to vote for some elected officials such as an elected Philippine Assembly, but it was not until 14 years later with the 1916 Philippine Autonomy Act, (or "Jones Act") passed by the United States Congress, during the administration of Democratic 28th President, Woodrow Wilson, that the U.S. officially promised eventual independence, along with more Philippine control in the meantime over the Philippines. The 1934 Philippine Independence Act created in the following year the Commonwealth of the Philippines, a limited form of independence, and established a process ending in Philippine independence (originally scheduled for 1944, but interrupted and delayed by World War II). Finally in 1946, following World War II and the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines, the United States granted independence through the Treaty of Manila concluded between the two governments and nations.".
- Q214456 causalties "4,234–6,165 killed, 2,818 wounded".
- Q214456 combatant "*".
- Q214456 combatant "**Moro people".
- Q214456 combatant "**Philippine Constabulary".
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- Q214456 combatant "*Republic of Negros".
- Q214456 combatant "*Republic of Zamboanga".
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- Q214456 combatant "*Tagalog Republic".
- Q214456 combatant "*United States Military Government of the Philippine Islands".
- Q214456 combatant "Empire of Japan".
- Q214456 combatant "Limited Foreign Support:".
- Q214456 combatant "Philippine Republic".
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- Q214456 date "1899-06-02".
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- Q214456 result "* American Occupation of the Philippines; dissolution of theFirst Philippine Republic.".
- Q214456 result "American victory".
- Q214456 strength "around 80,000–100,000".
- Q214456 strength "≈126,000 total".
- Q214456 strength "≈24,000 to ≈44,000 field strength".
- Q214456 strength "≈Regular & Irregular".
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