The Battle of Bud Bagsak e American troops and Philippine Scouts standing over the bodies of dead Moros following the Battle of Bud Bagsak in 1913. More than 600 Moro warriors died in this battle. Since the coming of the Americans, the Moros continued their activities of carrying weapons in violation of Ammerican law, wife and women snatching for marriage, piracy and banditry and refusal to pay taxes. Every time the Americans tried to reign in the Moros, they were met with armed resistance. Was the battle really necessary? Describe the propaganda value of this picture from the perspective of the a) Americans b) Filipinos c) Moros

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The Battle of Bud Bagsak e
American troops and Philippine Scouts standing over the bodies of dead Moros following
the Battle of Bud Bagsak in 1913. More than 600 Moro warriors died in this battle. Since the
coming of the Americans, the Moros continued their activities of carrying weapons in violation
of Ammerican law, wife and women snatching for marriage, piracy and banditry and refusal to pay
taxes. Every time the Americans tried to reign in the Moros, they were met with armed resistance.
Was the battle really necessary?
Describe the propaganda value of this picture from the perspective of the
a) Americans
b) Filipinos
c) Moros
Transcribed Image Text:The Battle of Bud Bagsak e American troops and Philippine Scouts standing over the bodies of dead Moros following the Battle of Bud Bagsak in 1913. More than 600 Moro warriors died in this battle. Since the coming of the Americans, the Moros continued their activities of carrying weapons in violation of Ammerican law, wife and women snatching for marriage, piracy and banditry and refusal to pay taxes. Every time the Americans tried to reign in the Moros, they were met with armed resistance. Was the battle really necessary? Describe the propaganda value of this picture from the perspective of the a) Americans b) Filipinos c) Moros
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