Guam is a small island in the southwest Pacific Ocean below Japan~~
Historically it once belonged to Spain, Japan and other countries
Many Filipinos live on the island Chinese, Japanese, European, and Chinese. There are also many mixed-race people. I have a netizen who is a Japanese-American mixed-race person from Guam. Very beautiful~~
Of course they are all Americans now~~
It was originally a small island inhabited by indigenous people. Later, the Spanish navigator Magellan discovered the island, and after returning to China, it was Colonial occupation by the Spanish government.
When China was still at the end of the Qing Dynasty, the United States began to rise at that time. The United States, with its long-term vision, set its sights on this treasure land in the Western Pacific~~ Just like Spain, which had ruled it for hundreds of years. The fight begins~~~
As a result, the powerful Americans captured Guam. At that time, the United States saw the future value of Guam in Asia.
However, it was not well utilized in the early 20th century.
During World War II, Japan, which had a strong desire to attack, effortlessly snatched Guam, which had no U.S. military at the time.
At this time, the United States was already very powerful. However, due to fighting far away from homeland, it took several years before troops were sent to occupy it. At that time, it was already the peak of the fascist war in World War II~~
Looking back on history, it is Spain and the United States that really own the island. Of course it still belongs to the United States.
The Philippines is a country that once had administrative rights over Guam. Guam occupied by the United States was not well managed and many Filipino immigrants came in. How can Americans do this if they want to immigrate to occupy land?
Forget about Japan. During World War II, everyone was just a robber. Stealing other people's Mubaure was not considered ownership. TExcept~~
Currently Guam is equivalent to my country’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The administration is autonomous, and the military belongs to the United States~
Guamanians are U.S. citizens and at the same time Guamanians. Independent representation of Guam. It is very similar to Hong Kong in our country.
Unlike citizens of the United States, Guam does not participate in domestic elections and voting.
Moving to the mainland of the United States is different...
However, the U.S. government officially states: Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States and belongs to the United States, but it is not a member of the U.S. Commonwealth.
It’s hard to understand, so I’m just saying something, like an illegitimate child~~
Guam? Kwantung Army? At first glance, it sounds really like Japan. I only found out about it after reading Wikipedia a long time ago~~
Some friends also said it.
Guam is beautiful and has very little pollution. Except for the US military bases. He is like a tourist attraction~~
Because I am familiar with him, I will say more.
Guam is really a good place, with good water, good land, and little pollution. It is an ideal place for many people to immigrate~~
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