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The Battle of Malalag River was a battle fought led by General Gregorio Del Pilar with 80,000 Katipuneros and 50,000 Aguinaldo's Navy, The Filipinos (Katipuneros) was defeated by 23rd Infantry and Armed Forces of America, General Gregorio Del Pilar and the Katipuneros was disappointed because majority of Katipuneros died but they died for their own country and they died to protect the Philippines and the Filipinos. |
The Battle of Malalag River was a battle fought led by General Gregorio Del Pilar with 80,000 Katipuneros and 50,000 Aguinaldo's Navy, The Filipinos (Katipuneros) was defeated by 23rd Infantry and Armed Forces of America, General Gregorio Del Pilar and the Katipuneros was disappointed because majority of Katipuneros died but they died for their own country and they died to protect the Philippines and the Filipinos. |
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The Battle of Malalag River was a battle fought led by General Gregorio Del Pilar with 80,000 Katipuneros and 50,000 Aguinaldo's Navy, The Filipinos (Katipuneros) was defeated by 23rd Infantry and Armed Forces of America, General Gregorio Del Pilar and the Katipuneros was disappointed because majority of Katipuneros died but they died for their own country and they died to protect the Philippines and the Filipinos.
Date late months of 1899–1902 or 1899–1913 (unofficial) Location Philippines Result United States victory. The Philippines becomes a U.S. territory. Belligerents Flag of the United States United States First Philippine Republic several groups post-1902 Commanders William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt Emilio Aguinaldo Miguel Malvar Pio del Pilar Manuel Tinio Gregorio del Pilar† Licerio Geronimo Vicente Lukban Juan Cailles Maximino Hizon several unofficial leaders post-1902