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  2. Balangiga massacre - Wikipedia

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    The battle was a military operation planned by Captain Eugenio Daza (an area commander of Captain General Vicente Lukbán's forces in southeastern Samar) and transpired in Balangiga in 1901 during the Philippine–American War. [c] The attack was led by Valeriano Abanador, who was the Jefe de la Policía (Chief of Police). [14]

  3. Pacification of Samar - Wikipedia

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    The Pacification of Samar was an operation initiated by General Adna Chaffee following the Balangiga massacre.General hostilities in the Philippine-American War had largely ceased following the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo, president of the insurgent Philippine Republic, and his publication of a manifesto on April 10, 1901 acknowledging and accepting U.S. sovereignty throughout the Philippines.

  4. Pacification of Batangas - Wikipedia

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    The Pacification of Batangas was initiated following the Balangiga massacre in September 1901 by Philippine Governor William H. Taft and General Adna Chaffee, commander of the United States forces in the Philippines. [1]

  5. March across Samar - Wikipedia

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    The march across Samar, or Waller's March across the island of Samar, was a failed attempt made in 1901 by a U.S. Marine unit commanded by Major Littleton W. T. Waller to traverse the Philippine island of Samar from Lanang (now Llorente, Eastern Samar) to Basey, Samar, a distance of some 35 miles (56 km).

  6. List of massacres in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Name Date Location Deaths Notes Balangiga massacre: 28 September 1901: Balangiga, Eastern Samar: 48 [6] [7] (American soldiers): A mess area was attacked by hundreds of residents led by Valeriano Abanador during the Philippine-American War, marking the US Army's "worst defeat" since the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1876.

  7. Philippine–American War - Wikipedia

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    In September 1901, enraged by the Balangiga massacre in Samar, Brigadier General Jacob H. Smith retaliated during the pacification of Samar by ordering an indiscriminate attack upon its inhabitants, openly disregarding General Order 100, [174] and issuing an order to "kill everyone over the age of ten" and turn the island into a "howling ...

  8. Balangiga - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Balangiga 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 36.90 2009 44.16 2012 40.55 2015 39.65 2018 50.07 2021 35.94 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Transportation Balangiga can be reached through public utility vans and buses from Tacloban City. Pedicabs (potpot), tricycles, and habal-habal by the means of inner town transportation. Education Balangiga has 9 public elementary schools ...

  9. Jacob H. Smith - Wikipedia

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    General Jacob Hurd Smith (January 29, 1840 – March 1, 1918) was a U.S. Army officer notorious for ordering indiscriminate retaliation on the island of Samar in response to what is called the Balangiga massacre during the Philippine–American War.