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Capture of Aguinaldo 1901
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Capture of Aguinaldo 1901
Resistance leader and future president of the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo is captured by American general Frederick Funston during the Philippine-American War, at Palanan in the province of Isabela
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Capture Emilio Frederick Philippine Philippines 1901 Aguinaldo
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This historic photograph captures the moment of surrender of Emilio Aguinaldo, the renowned Filipino leader and future president of the Philippines, to American General Frederick Funston during the Philippine-American War in 1901. The image was taken at Palanan, in the province of Isabela, marking a significant turning point in the conflict. Emilio Aguinaldo, a key figure in the Philippine Revolution against Spanish rule, led the Filipino forces during the Philippine-American War, which began in 1899 following the end of the Spanish-American War. Aguinaldo's troops put up fierce resistance against the American forces, leading to years of brutal fighting. However, on March 23, 1901, Aguinaldo was finally captured by General Funston's troops. The photograph shows Aguinaldo, dressed in civilian clothes and with a white flag in hand, being led by American soldiers. The image is a poignant reminder of the end of the Philippine-American War and the beginning of American colonial rule in the Philippines. General Funston, a decorated American military leader, was known for his tactical brilliance and relentless pursuit of Aguinaldo and his forces. The capture of Aguinaldo marked the end of organized resistance against American rule, paving the way for the establishment of the United States as the colonial power in the Philippines. This photograph is an important historical record of a pivotal moment in the Philippines' tumultuous history, providing a glimpse into the complex political and military landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The image is a testament to the enduring legacy of Emilio Aguinaldo as a symbol of Filipino resistance and national pride, and of General Funston as a military leader who shaped the course of history in the Philippines.
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