Ogun láàrin Spéìn àti Amẹ́ríkà
Spanish–American War
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Part of the Philippine Revolution, Cuban War of Independence
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Charge of the Rough Riders at San Juan Hill, by Frederic Remington
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Àwọn agbógun tira wọn
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United States Cuban separatists Puerto Rican separatists Katipunan[1][2][3]
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Kingdom of Spain
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Àwọn apàṣẹ
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William McKinley Nelson A. Miles William R. Shafter George Dewey William T. Sampson Máximo Gómez Emilio Aguinaldo Apolinario Mabini
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Práxedes Mateo Sagasta Patricio Montojo Pascual Cervera Arsenio Linares y Pombo Manuel Macías y Casado Ramón Blanco y Erenas
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Agbára
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Cuban Republic:
- 30,000 irregulars[4]:19
United States:
- 300,000 regulars and volunteers[4]:22
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Spanish Army:
278,447 regulars and militia[4]:20 (Cuba), 10,005 regulars and militia[4]:20 (Puerto Rico), 51,331 regulars and militia[4]:20 (Philippines)
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Òfò àti ìfarapa
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Cuban Republic:
- 10,665 dead[4]:20
United States Army:
- 2.018 dead,
- 1,577 wounded,
- 2,565 diseased[4]:67
United States Navy:
- 16 dead,
- 68 wounded[4]:67
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Spanish Navy:
- 560 dead,
- 300–400 wounded[4]:67
Spanish Army:
- 3,000 dead or wounded
- 6,700 captured,[5](Philippines)
- 13,000 diseased[4] (Cuba)
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Nineteenth century Asia/Pacific conflicts involving the United States |
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Itokasi
- ↑ The United States was informally allied with Katipunan forces under Emilio Aguinaldo from the time of Aguinaldo's return to Manila on May 19, 1898 until those forces were absorbed into a government proclaimed by Aguinaldo on May 24, 1898, and continued to be informally allied with government forces until the end of the war.
- ↑ Guevara, Sulpico, ed. (2005), "Philippine Declaration of Independence", The laws of the first Philippine Republic (the laws of Malolos) 1898-1899., Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (published 1972), retrieved 2008-03-26 . (English translation by Sulpicio Guevara)
- ↑ Guevara, Sulpico, ed. (2005), "Facsimile of the Proclamation of the Philippine Independence at Kawit, Cavite, June 12, 1898", The laws of the first Philippine Republic (the laws of Malolos) 1898-1899., Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Library (published 1972), retrieved 2008-03-26 . (Original handwritten Spanish)
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 Dyal, Carpenter & Thomas 1996 Àṣìṣe ìtọ́kasí: Invalid
<ref> tag; name "cubarmy" defined multiple times with different content
- ↑ Trask 1996, p. 371.
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