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List of Philippine insurrection campaigns : ウィキペディア英語版
Campaigns of the Philippine–American War

()
Moro Rebellion: 1899–1913
| place = Philippines, Southeast Asia
| result = United States victory and occupation of the Philippines; Dissolution of the First Philippine Republic.
| territory = The Philippines becomes an unincorporated territory of the United States.
| combatant1 =
*Philippine Constabulary
| combatant2 =
Philippine Revolutionary Army
Pulajanes
22px Sultanate of Sulu
Moro
22px Republic of Zamboanga
Republic of Negros
| commander1 = William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt
Elwell Otis
Arthur MacArthur
John Pershing
Jacob Smith
| commander2 = Emilio Aguinaldo
Antonio Luna
Artemio Ricarte
Miguel Malvar
Manuel Tinio
22px Arcadio Maxilom
22px Macario Sakay
Dionisio Seguela
22px Sultan of Sulu
| strength1 = ≈126,000 total

≈24,000 to ≈44,000 field strength
| strength2 =100,000–1,200,000
| casualties1= 4,165 killed (about 75% from disease), ≈3,000 wounded;
2,000 Philippine Constabulary killed or wounded|
| casualties2=≈12,000–20,000 killed〔〔
| casualties3=Filipino civilian dead: ≈200,000 to 1,500,000〔.〕
| notes =
}}
During the Philippine–American War between 1899 and 1902, the United States Army conducted nine military campaigns. Two additional campaigns were conducted after the official end to the war on July 4, 1902 in connection with the Moro rebellion, which continued until 1913. Some other significant actions occurred outside of organized campaigns, both during the war itself and in the post-war period.
==During Philippine–American War==
The first battle of the Philippine–American War is the Battle of Manila in February, 1899, a few months after the December 1898 Treaty of Paris, which ended the Spanish–American War and in which Spain ceded the Philippines to the United States. (The cession of the Philippines involved a payment of $20 million from the United States to the Spanish Empire.) The Philippine–American War continued into 1902.

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