Everything about The Moro Crater Massacre totally explained
The
Moro Crater massacre is a name given to the final phase of the
First Battle of Bud Dajo, a military engagement of the
Philippine-American War which took place
March 10,
1906, on the isle of
Jolo in the southern
Philippines. Forces of the
U.S. Army under the command of
Major General Leonard Wood, a naval detachment comprising 540 soldiers, along with a detachment of native constabulary, armed with
artillery and small
firearms, attacked a village hidden in the crater of the
dormant volcano Bud Dajo. No American
soldiers were killed, though sixteen were wounded; more than 600 mostly unarmed
Muslim Moro villagers (including many women and children) were killed but none were wounded.
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