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Bell Work List 1 fact about the Philippines.

War in the Philippines

The War in the Philippines U.S. forces surprised Spain by attacking the Spanish colony of the Philippines 11,000 Americans joined forces with Filipino rebel leader Emilo Aguinaldo By August, 1898 Spain had surrendered to the U.S. in Manila

Annexing the Philippines to incorporate (territory) into the country Anti-Imperialist League 1898 Spoke out against imperialism

U.S. troops fire on rebels Filipinos Rebels Rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo vowed to fight for freedom and in 1899 he led a rebellion 3-year war claimed 4,000 US & 220,000 Filipinos lives U.S. troops fire on rebels