History, asked by dong1313, 7 months ago

How did the Filipinos regard the United States according to the document

Answers

Answered by ⲊⲧɑⲅⲊⲏɑᴅⲟᏇ
91

Answer:

The ensuing Philippine-American War lasted three years and resulted in the death of over 4,200 American and over 20,000 Filipino combatants. As many as 200,000 Filipino civilians died from violence, famine, and disease. The decision by U.S. policymakers to annex the Philippines was not without domestic controversy.

Answered by shilpa85475
2

Filipinos look at the United States according to the text:

  • Filipinos are citizens or citizens of the Philippines.
  • Most Filipinos today come from various Austronesian ethno language groups and mixed non-indigenous immigrant groups.
  • If we look at this text, the Filipino people look at the American people with full gratitude for gaining Freedom from the Spanish government by displaying the colour of the Philippine flag on the American flag.
  • World War II was a turning point.
  • During and after the war, Filipinos gained nationality by joining the U.S. Army.
  • San Diego, Long Beach, Virginia Beach, Alaska and other areas have blossomed in a large Filipino population as a result of these military recruits.
  • During World War II, there were at least 300,000 Filipinos in the united states.
Similar questions