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... The Philippines was hoped by Americans to become America's Hong Kong, and a place where the US could get leverage for concessions and spheres of influence in ...
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... However, the Americans landed as conquerors not allies. In December 1898, Spain ceded the Philippines to the United States for $20 million. ...
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... The Americans attempted to keep this fact from the Filipino governor, who did not want ... out of his control, even though Manila was not part of the Philippines. ...
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... Several countries meticulously watched the Americans, but the Americans were not sure if the Philippines were the right place. With ...
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... Many Americans enjoy visiting new places within the country. ... Many recreational activities in the Philippines are like those in the United States of America ...
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... would arise. With the Americans in the Philippines this would mean we would increase our sphere of influence. Our presence would ...
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... Their only major possessions were Cuba and the Philippines. Americans wanted influence in both of these territories. This caused resentment of Spanish rule. ...
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... countries and Japan had already established their own spheres of influence there, so Americans then turned to the next closest thing - the Philippines. ...
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... This situation was not very good for the Spanish and allowed for the Americans to achieve a rather easy victory in obtaining Philippines. ...
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... the Philippines didn't truly stand a chance in war, but they fought them regardless because the primary interest in the Philippines was the Americans' objective ...
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... Americans. After America liberated the Philippines in 1944, Americans attitudes toward Filipinos improved. Immigration restrictions ...
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... The loss of the Maine provoked many Americans to support war against Spain. ... The Spanish forces in the Philippines were easily destroyed. ...
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... The loss of the Maine provoked many Americans to support war against Spain. ... The Spanish forces in the Philippines were easily destroyed. ...
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... reason for the existence of the prostitution business in the Philippines and relates children learned from a young age of the superiority of Americans and of ...
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... It did this by defeating the Spanish fleet in the Philippines as well ... the strategic and decisive victory over the Spanish gave the Americans an international ...
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... permanently. The Philippines was colonized by the Spaniards for about 333 years and by the Americans for 48 years. Later, World ...
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... permanently. The Philippines was colonized by the Spaniards for about 333 years and by the Americans for 48 years. Later, World ...
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... t think of themselves as American's being immigrants from the Philippines, only used ... the betrayal of the New Englanders towards the Native Americans who first ...
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... Americans set up a firebomb raid in Tokyo on March 9-10, 1945. ... General McArthur was on the move and freed New Guinea and the Philippines of Japanese rule. ...
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... would be given to the US, and the US could annex the Philippines for twenty ... Other Americans said that it violated the Declaration of Independence, which allows ...
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... dollars. In this case the Americans demonstrated imperialism through force and through political domination over the Philippines. Since ...
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... we had just fought for the independence of the Philippines, when given the ... The "Roaring Twenties" and the depression kept Americans occupied and they totally ...
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... The interventions of the United States in the Philippines were the same as those of Puerto Rico and Hawaii. The Americans entered Hawaii and the Kanaka; Moali ...
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... I think the photographer was trying to associate this man with the African Americans. Because he is from the Philippines, and also has the skin of a black man ...
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... system introduced by the Spaniards and later by the Americans was functional ... However, the elementary and secondary education in the Philippines has its roots ...
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... During those years many Americans settled in the Philippines, the majorities of them are from the military, and lived in numerous navy and air force bases. ...
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... He says that if the US gained control of the Philippines and Americans went to settle there, indeed progress would increase in the new territory, but only at ...
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... The book "Asian Americans, an Interpretive History" starts with the very beginning of time when the people from China, Japan, Korea, Philippines, and India ...
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... it did by defeating the Spanish fleet in the Philippines as well as the ... the strategic and decisive victory over the Spanish gave the Americans an international ...
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... it did by defeating the Spanish fleet in the Philippines as well as the ... the strategic and decisive victory over the Spanish gave the Americans an international ...
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