The Philippine-American War lasted many years and resulted in:

The Philippines taking over America.

Thousands of deaths, and American rule over the Filipinos until 1946 when they could govern themselves.

There was no result. The war never ended.

The correct answer is: Thousands of deaths, and American rule over the Filipinos until 1946 when they could govern themselves.

The correct answer is: Thousands of deaths, and American rule over the Filipinos until 1946 when they could govern themselves.

The Philippine-American War lasted from 1899 to 1902. It was a conflict between the United States and the Philippines, which had recently declared independence from Spain. The Filipinos resisted the American occupation, leading to a protracted conflict.

During the war, thousands of people were killed on both sides, including civilians caught in the crossfire. The United States eventually gained control over the Philippines and established an American colonial government. This American rule lasted until 1946 when the Philippines finally gained full independence and could govern themselves.

It's important to note that although there were discussions about the status and outcome of the war, the war did officially come to an end in 1902 with the capture of the Philippine revolutionary leader, Emilio Aguinaldo.