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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 ...
During the November 12, 1899, change in strategy by Emilio Aguinaldo, the Americans continued their three-prong attack to capture General Aguinaldo. General Arthur MacArthur commanded the first ...
An important confidential official communication to Aguinaldo from one of his leaders is among the captured documents ... Urgent," addressed to "Sr. Don Emilio Aguinaldo, Presidente del Gobierno ...
Led by Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964), the 1896 revolt ... Emilo Aguinaldo, after fighting with the U.S. against Spain, was captured by the U.S. military in 1901 and declared allegiance to the ...
When General Emilio Aguinaldo finally decided on ... After 13 months since Tirad Pass, the Americans had not been able to capture General Aguinaldo. The Americans knew that General Aguinaldo ...
EMILIO Aguinaldo College proved steadier down the stretch to pull off a stunning 95-93 overtime win over heavy favorite College of St. Benilde Blazers and capture the Pinoyliga Next Man cUP Season ...
Emilio Aguinaldo died Thursday nearly seven decades ... Aguinaldo's forces jolted the Philippines with the capture of a Spanish garrison at Binakay-an. The rebels' success brought promises from ...
or blamed for the capture of President Emilio Aguinaldo and fall of the First Philippine Republic, Vice Mayor Vince Flores takes time to explain the “unjust labeling.” So when the National ...
But the odium heaped on Aguinaldo is the product of “black propaganda” that began after the United States’ “treacherous refusal to allow the Filipino forces to participate in the capture of Manila in ...
Emilio Aguinaldo as Katipunan founder Andres Bonifacio ... Aguinaldo was president from January 1899 until his capture by American forces in March 1901. He later swore allegiance to the United States, ...