Main article: Philippine-American War. Aguinaldo boarding USS Vicksburg following his capture in 1901.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Aguinaldo
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilio_Aguinaldo
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The Capture of Aguinaldo. On April 1, 1901, convinced of the futility of continuing the war, the ambivalent Aguinaldo swore allegiance to the United States.
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www.msc.edu.ph/centennial/filam6.html
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A short documentary on Emilio Aguinaldo, a leader in the Philippines during the Filipino-American War, also known as the Filipino Insurrection.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_VPUKf90Nw
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During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II Aguinaldo made infamous radio addresses in support of the Japanese.
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www.economicexpert.com/a/Emilio:Aguinaldo.htm
www.economicexpert.com/a/Emilio:Aguinaldo.htm
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Aguinaldo thought the Americans as allies in the war and then declared the Filipino independence on June 12, 1898. The nation was already suspicious to the intentions of the United States. The US imperialistic ambition was justified when the US would not allow the Philippines its own independence.
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Emilio Aguinaldo in American Imperialism & Spanish-American War Thanks, but sharing will begin after we open to the public. In the meantime, you can Fan...
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1898, September - General Antonio Luna is appointed Director of War by Aguinaldo. 1898, November - Anti-Imperialist League is formed in Boston...
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www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=h&p=f&a=i&ID=22
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The War begins; Around 8 PM, The response was that the "fighting, having begun, must go on to the grim end." Even after the beginning of the war, Aguinaldo made intimations that they might sue for peace but Otis required unconditional surrender (which would mean certain loss of any chance for independence),
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and, finally, Japan during its imperialistic campaigns in Asia during World War II. Aguinaldo experienced all three colonial eras and either collaborated with or opposed each of the imperial powers.
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