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What were the long-term consequences of American involvement in the Philippines?
It caused a major economic depression in the United States.
It resulted in the immediate independence of the Philippines.
It led to a violent conflict and extended colonial rule.
It began a lasting peace and alliance with Spain.
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It led to a violent conflict and extended colonial rule.
After the Spanish–American War the U.S. annexed the Philippines, provoking the Philippine–American War (1899–1902) and years of armed resistance, followed by decades of American colonial administration before Philippine independence in 1946.
After the Spanish–American War the U.S. annexed the Philippines, provoking the Philippine–American War (1899–1902) and years of armed resistance, followed by decades of American colonial administration before Philippine independence in 1946.
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