Module 6.4 and 7.1 Flashcards
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he refused American autonomy offers, standing firm for independence
Apolinario Mabini
they captured Aguinaldo in Palanan
Col. Frederick Funston, with Macabebe scouts
he authorized to offer autonomy to
the Filipinos, but Mabini stood for
independence
US Sec. of State John Hay
excused as the means of liberating peoples from tyrannical rule or of bringing them the blessings of a
superior way of life
imperialism
he published The White Man’s Burden, urging Americans to civilize “lesser peoples.”
Rudyard Kipling
this announced the US’s plan to exercise sovereignty over the Philippines
McKinley’s “Benevolent Assimilation” Proclamation
he declared a Tagalog Republic in the Sierra Madre
Macario Sakay
he led the Balangiga Massacre
Gen. Vicente Lukban
he shot two unarmed Filipino soldiers near San Juan Bridge which triggered the Philippine-American War
Private William W. Grayson
he was a US commander in Manila, softened the wording in his January 4, 1899 publication—removing terms like “sovereignty” and “cession” to avoid backlash
Gen. Elwell Otis
he wrote in La Independencia which attacked the hypocrisy of the American move
Antonio Luna
he wrote the “The Brown Man’s Burden”
Henry Labouchere
state policy, practice, or advocacy of
extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas
imperialism
it is considered as the highest stage of capitalism
imperialism
he took over Filipino leadership after Aguinaldo was captured
Gen. Miguel Malvar
In November 1898, the Anti-Imperialist League was formed to resist US expansion and attracted prominent figures like
Mark Twain and George S. Boutwell
at age 23, he led 60 men to delay American pursuit at Pasong Tirad
Gregorio del Pilar
he is an Igorot who revealed a secret trail to the enemy
Januario Galut
they were killed by the Kawit Company likely due to internal power struggles
General Antonio Luna and Col. Francisco “Paco” Roman
this was when Treaty of Paris was signed or ratified
December 10, 1898
he decided to trap Aguinaldo in Angeles, Pampanga
Gen. Elwell Otis
the belief that it was America’s fate to expand westward across the Pacific
manifest destiny
Antonio Luna wrote in ___________________ which attacked the hypocrisy of the American move
La Independencia