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During the Philippine–American War between 1899 and 1902, the United States Army conducted nine military campaigns. Two additional campaigns were conducted after the official end to the war on July 4, 1902 in connection with the Moro rebellion, which continued until 1913. Some other significant actions occurred outside of organized campaigns, both during the war itself and in the post-war period.

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  • Campaigns of the Philippine-American War
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  • During the Philippine–American War between 1899 and 1902, the United States Army conducted nine military campaigns. Two additional campaigns were conducted after the official end to the war on July 4, 1902 in connection with the Moro rebellion, which continued until 1913. Some other significant actions occurred outside of organized campaigns, both during the war itself and in the post-war period.
Strength
  • 100000(xsd:integer)
  • ~126,000 total
  • ~24,000 to ~44,000 field strength
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Date
  • --06-02
  • Moro Rebellion: 1899–1913
Commander
  • 22(xsd:integer)
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • John Pershing
  • Emilio Aguinaldo
  • Antonio Luna
  • William McKinley
  • Manuel Tinio
  • Jacob Smith
  • Artemio Ricarte
  • Arthur MacArthur
  • Dionisio Seguela
  • Elwell Otis
  • Miguel Malvar
Territory
  • The Philippines becomes an unincorporated territory of the United States.
Caption
  • Filipino soldiers outside Manila 1899
Casualties
  • 4165(xsd:integer)
  • Filipino civilian dead: ~200,000 to 1,500,000
  • ~12,000–20,000 killed
Result
  • United States victory and occupation of the Philippines; Dissolution of the First Philippine Republic.
combatant
  • 22(xsd:integer)
  • Moro
  • *Philippine Constabulary
  • Philippine Revolutionary Army
  • Pulajanes
  • Republic of Negros
Place
  • Philippines, Southeast Asia
Conflict
  • Philippine–American War
abstract
  • During the Philippine–American War between 1899 and 1902, the United States Army conducted nine military campaigns. Two additional campaigns were conducted after the official end to the war on July 4, 1902 in connection with the Moro rebellion, which continued until 1913. Some other significant actions occurred outside of organized campaigns, both during the war itself and in the post-war period.
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