Philippine-American War

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Philippine-American War

Philippine-American War Filipinos, led by Emilio Aguinaldo, supported Americans during Spanish American War Instead of giving Filipinos their independence, the US purchases the Philippines from Spain

Filipinos Rebel U.S. assumed the role of Spain To stop rebels: forced Filipinos into designated zones

Race and the Philippine American War Racism towards Filipinos put African American soldiers in a difficult position Some defected to the Filipino side

End of the Rebellion 3 years Deaths: Cost: $400,000,000 Filipino: 20,000 American: 4,000 Cost: $400,000,000 Original Cost of Philippines: $20,000,000

Philippine-American War Propaganda You and a partner will analyze 1 political cartoon in detail 6 groups will share their political cartoon analysis to the rest of the class Not all groups will present but be prepared! You will take notes on the presentation by writing the overall message of the cartoon

Example 1: Judge, 1899

Example 2: Life, 1899

Set A: Cartoon 1 Judge, 1899

Set A: Cartoon 2 Life, 1900

Set B: Cartoon 1 Judge, 1899

Set B: Cartoon 2 Life, 1900

Set C: Cartoon 1 Puck, 1901

Set C: Cartoon 2 Life, 1898

Set D: Cartoon 1 Puck, 1899

Set D: Cartoon 2 Life, 1899

Set E: Cartoon 1 Judge, 1899

Set E: Cartoon 2 The World, 1898

Set F: Cartoon 1 Judge, 1900

Set F: Cartoon 2 Life, 1899