Trace America's involvement in the Philippines. How did it begin? Did the US have problems governing? How did our involvement end?
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How did America's involvement in the Philippines begin? America's involvement in the Philippines began during the Spanish-American War in 1898. At that time, the Philippines was a Spanish colony, and the United States sought to gain control of the islands as part Show more…
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