Talk:Philippine Genocide

Genocide
Definition

Character

Cause
Manifest Destiny


 * American Indians
 * U.S expansion

White Man's Burden


 * Subtitle

Benevolent Assimilation

Annexation —Preceding unsigned comment added by Asalaya (talk • contribs) 21:18, 13 October 2007 (UTC)

U.S. leaders


 * William McKinley
 * Theodore Roosevelt
 * William Howard Taft
 * Dean C. Worcester
 * Henry Cabot Lodge
 * Elihu Root

U.S. military commanders


 * Admiral George Dewey
 * General Elwell S. Otis
 * General Arthur MacArthur
 * General Jacob H. Smith
 * General Henry Lawton
 * General Adna Chafee
 * General J. Franklin Bell
 * General Leonard Wood —Preceding unsigned comment added by Asalaya (talk • contribs) 21:13, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Colonel Frederick Funston
 * Major Littleton Waller
 * Captain John J. Pershing

Victims
Race


 * Natives
 * Savages

Religion


 * Christianize
 * Hispanized Catholics
 * Non-Christian tribes
 * Moro

Nationality


 * Annexation
 * Treaty of Paris

Culture


 * Civilize

Language


 * English as official language

Political Opinion


 * Philippine Revolution
 * Katipunan
 * Philippine Republic
 * Philippine independence ans sovereignty
 * Tutelage

Acts
Pacification

Kill and burn

Howling wilderness

Water Cure

Sedition Law of 1901

Bandolerismo Statute of 1902

Reconcentration Act of 1903

Flag Law of 1907

Opposition

 * American Anti-Imperialist League
 * Mark Twain
 * David Fagen
 * Filipino Liberation Society
 * Morris J. Swift
 * Sixto Lopez
 * Apolinario Mabini
 * Major Cornelius Gardener

Memory
Recognition


 * Philippine congressional resolution
 * U.S. congressional resolution
 * United Nations resolution

Commemoration


 * Remembering the victims
 * Preventing genocide

Lessons


 * The Holocaust
 * Vietnam
 * Iraq

Denial
U.S. history textbooks