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American History Tellers

Philippine-American War | Into the Jaws of a Dragon | 1

American History Tellers

Wondery

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, History, Education For Kids

4.718.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On February 4th, 1899, war broke out between the United States and the Philippines. The two nations had begun as allies against Spain the previous year, during the Spanish-American War. The Spanish had occupied the Philippines for three centuries, and the U.S. arrived promising to drive out the European colonial power. But after the Spanish left, the Americans stayed, in defiance of widespread calls for Philippine independence.


America’s bloody war in the Philippines was the nation’s first major overseas conflict. It spanned the tumultuous early years of the 20th century and shaped the political destiny of Teddy Roosevelt, who began the war as Assistant Secretary of the Navy and ended it as President. And it marked the emergence of the United States as a true global power. But the war divided Americans and came at great cost to the people of the Philippines.


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0:00.0

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0:10.0

Imagine it's the night of February 4th, 1899.

0:21.3

You're a farmer, but tonight you hold a rifle in your hands.

0:25.7

You first took up arms to force out your hated colonial rulers, and after two years of

0:30.6

harsh fighting, you thought your people were on the verge of victory and independence.

0:35.8

But now instead, you find yourselves in another tense arm standoff.

0:40.9

Your four-man unit walks along the riverbank in the moonlight.

0:44.4

You're on patrol and disputed territory, looking for a place to establish a new outpost.

0:49.6

At your side, a younger fighter chatters away.

0:52.6

You keep shushing him, but you can tell he's nervous, hiding his fear by running his

0:56.8

mouth.

0:57.8

Have you seen the American ships in the bay?

1:00.5

And their guns?

1:01.5

cannons with endless ammunition?

1:05.0

But they say they're here to keep the peace.

1:07.5

And what do you think?

1:08.8

I've spoken to some of them down in the village.

1:11.4

Their history is like ours.

1:13.4

They fought off their colonial masters.

1:15.9

They say their government is based on liberty and equality.

1:20.3

That's what we want, too, right?

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