The notably dirty Philippine-American War that followed from 1899 to 1902—a conflict almost entirely expunged from American memory today—resulted in something like 200,000 Filipino deaths and ...
America's "splendid little war ... Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, and Puerto Rico, the United States stood poised to enter the 20th century as an imperial power. Troops on the march, Spanish ...
The close coordination between Washington and Manila on defense against China represents a distinct improvement from before ...
Photos and illustrations illuminating the lives of Buffalo Soldiers during the Philippine-American War are currently on display in Swem Library’s Botetourt Gallery as part of an exhibit organized by ...
By the end of the Philippine War in 1902, more 40,000 Filipinos and 4,000 American soldiers were dead.
is inviting the public at it leads the commemoration of the 126th anniversary of the Start of the Philippine-American War on Tuesday, February 4, at 8:00 a.m. at the corner of Sociego and Silencio ...
The Philippine-American War took place 1898-1902, following the Spanish-American War, when the United States annexed the Philippines, only granting full independence to the country in 1946.