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assumed his duties as governor of the Moro province. On September 8, 1911, he issued Executive Order No. 24, which ordered the complete disarmament of all Moros. American soldiers experienced
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attacks from Moros opposed to American rule. Pershing saw total disarmament as the solution to maintain American rule. The deadline for disarmament was December 1, 1911.
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The attempted enforcement of this order brought about the Second Battle of Bud Dajo. In December 1911, an estimated 800 Moros fortified the top of the dormant
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Pershing and the Disarmament of the Moros. Donald Smythe. Pacific Historical Review. Vol. 31, No. 3 (Aug., 1962), pp. 241-256. University of California Press.
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Moro Rebellion
Bud Dajo
Jolo Island
United States

Moro
John J. Pershing
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Moro Rebellion
Bayang
Hassan uprising
Taraca
Malalag River
1st Bud Dajo
2nd Bud Dajo
Bud Bagsak
counterinsurgency
American
Moros
Moro Rebellion
Philippine–American War
John J. Pershing
juramentado
amok
volcano
2nd Cavalry
Philippine Scouts
First Battle of Bud Dajo

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