On March 23, 1899, Philippine revolutionary leader Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964) was captured by U.S. troops during the Philippine War. The story of Aguinaldo is symbolic of the United States ...
In the fall of 1896, Filipino nationalists revolted against the Spanish rule that had controlled the Philippines since the sixteenth century. Led by Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964), the 1896 revolt ...
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Inquirer on MSNOctober 1899: Renewed American advances during the Philippine-American WarGeneral Emilio Aguinaldo and most of his troops ... Aguinaldo now had personal command of the Army of Liberation. The ...
An interesting news write-up is from Texas: “Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo died Thursday nearly seven decades after he led barefoot Philippine peasants in war for independence, first against Spain and ...
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Aguinaldo’s childhoodRecently, I came across a copy of Emilio Aguinaldo’s six-page ... and an 18-page typescript, also by Aguinaldo, entitled “Ang Digmaang Amerikano-Filipino at ang Dakilang Palaisip” (The ...
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