Philippine American War: Continuing Revolution for Independence

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Artillery charge on Malolos Philippines during the Philippine American War, picture from Library of Congress collection

Getting Started

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Example Keywords & Catalog Subject Headings

Philippine-American War
Philippines history 1898-1946
Philippine Insurrection
Aguinaldo, Emilio

Database/Online Resources

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Gale eBooks

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Internet Sources

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Library of Congress collection of photos from the Philippine-American War
List of military campaigns in the Philippines 1899-1913 from the U.S. Army Center of Military History
This is another resource from the Library of Congress that gives links to primary resources - newspaper and periodical articles - from the period of the Philippine-American War.

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