AMERICAN IMPERIALISM 1890 1919
AMERICAN IMPERIALISM
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self-rule
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concentration camps
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guerilla warfare
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insurgency
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Detailed explanation-1: -There the rebels’ tactic of burning pacified villages contributed to their own defeat. Although an unconnected insurgency campaign by Moro bands on Mindanao continued sporadically until 1913, the United States had gained undisputed control of the Philippines, and it retained possession of the islands until 1946.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Philippine Campaign was the first conflict the United States engaged in that consisted of an asymmetrical enemy. Guerilla warfare tactics were used by the insurgents.
Detailed explanation-3: -There were two phases to the Philippine-American War. The first phase, from February to November of 1899, was dominated by Aguinaldo’s ill-fated attempts to fight a conventional war against the better-trained and equipped American troops. The second phase was marked by the Filipinos’ shift to guerrilla-style warfare.
Detailed explanation-4: -the United States could not annex Cuba. What tactic did Filipino insurgents use to undermine American power? wanted to keep trade in China open.
Detailed explanation-5: -Guerrilla warfare in Central Luzon from 1942 to 1945 was extremely limited by available resources and manpower, especially following the mass surrender of U.S. troops in the Philippines to Imperial Japan during the surrender at Bataan on April 9th, 1942.