Battle of the Visayas (1899) explained

Conflict:Battle of the Visayas (1899)
Partof:Philippine–American War
Date:March 10, 1899-March 5, 1901
Place:Visayas
Territory:The Americans occupied the Visayas region
Result:American victory
Combatant1:1899–1901
United States
Combatant2:1899
Federal State of the Visayas

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Commander1: Frank Ross McCoy
J. T. Sweeney
Thomas W. Connell
Commander2: Dionisio Seguela
Pacsual Magbanua
Teresa Magbanua
Vicente Lukbán
Domingo Rebadulla
Captain Gregorio Casenas
Strength1:unknown
Strength2:unknown
Casualties1:not defined
Casualties2:not defined

The Battle of the Visayas (1899) (Filipino; Pilipino: Labanan sa Visayas, Cebuano: Gubat sa Visayas, Hiligaynon: Gubat sang Visayas, Spanish; Castilian: Batalla de las Visayas) was fought between the Philippine revolutionaries and the United States from March 10, 1899 to March 5, 1901 and this is part of the Philippine–American War. The battle was waged to capture the Visayas region in the Philippine Islands by the Americans.

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