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U.S. History 1877-Present 5: The Philippine-American War 169 Views


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After the U.S. valiantly freed the Philippines from Spanish imperialism, they heroically...decided to continue ruling over them rather than freeing them. Huh. Yeah, we're not surprised war broke out again.

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In the Philippines the fighting didn't stop with the

00:06

spanish-american war after the Treaty of Paris put this Pacific island chain in [Uncle Sam sitting on a bench and Pacific Island appears in chains]

00:11

America's lap things continued to be complicated

00:15

after all sitting in a stranger's lab has always been a little weird in the [Man sits on Santas lap]

00:19

u.s. there was furious debate going on about what to do with the Philippines

00:23

some people argued that the state didn't really have the right to be there they [Men arguing]

00:27

said hey why don't we let the Filipinos rule themselves and go on their merry

00:32

uncolonized way on the other side of the aisle the folks rooting for American

00:36

imperialism push for the u.s. to annex the country and do what the Spanish did

00:41

but better really it's for the Filipinos own good they said after all they aren't

00:47

white or American so they're clearly incapable of governing their own country [US and Philipino men standing side by side]

00:51

right yep racism strikes again of course all the racists weren't just on one side

00:57

of the aisle oh it's nice to hear they weren't excluded right well some were

01:01

anti-imperialists that thought the filipinos might one day be allowed to [Man protesting to vote for him]

01:05

participate in American government if the u.s. conquered them which apparently

01:09

was a bad thing the business minded people also got in on the debate some

01:13

argued that the best thing to do was keep the Philippines firmly in America's [Man puts Philippine flag into pocket]

01:16

pocket the island chain was a great new market for the US products after all and

01:21

if we didn't continue controlling them well somebody else would snatch away the

01:25

opportunity from us maybe turn them into communist or something god forbid while [Stalin places communist hat on philippine]

01:29

all this debate was gone on the Philippines decided to make the decision

01:33

for the US by launching a rebellion apparently they weren't very interested [Man protesting to free philippines]

01:37

in just switching out the Imperial flag flying on their Island a man named

01:41

Emilio Aguinaldo led the country in a rebellion that became an all-out war it

01:47

ended up costing three years and 20,000 Filipino lives both sides got nasty with [Filipino soldiers dying by lake]

01:53

pointing at torture and atrocities to go eventually the Outland in Afghan [Aguinaldo and Uncle Sam fighting]

01:58

Filipinos admitted defeat as part of a campaign called the policy of attraction

02:03

the US government appealed the Filipino elites by promising economic development [Uncle Sam hands over cash to Aguinaldo]

02:07

and a decent amount of self-rule and while over the years the u.s. gradually

02:12

loosened the reins until the Philippines was finally granted independence in 1946

02:17

at long last it was out of Uncle Sam's lap which was way less awkward for [Philippine flag jumps out of Uncle Sams lap]

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everyone

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