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discovery of Guam, and received occasional visits from Spanish, Dutch, and English explores on pirate ship.
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Luis De Velasco received orders from Philip II to send soldiers of noble rank from Spain to establish a colonial court.
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Jan. 20, – Formal ceremony to make Guam a possession of Spain
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A picture sketch of Chamorro indicating their social atmosphere was not tainted by imperialism.
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Spaniards attempt to colonize Guam
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Music and dance of ancient Chamorro replaced by influences of Spain, Mexico, Philippines.
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May 1823- Aug. 1826- Governor Jose Ganaga Herrere permitted Guamians to trade freely with any ships that stopped at the island.
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By this time mismanagement and neglect of the economy led to Guam dreadful state.
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December 17, 1828 organic statue – Guam allowed nomination of government employees, control of public works, regulation of politics, distribution of land, governor forbidden to engaged in trades.
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June 20, Guamians were informed by Captain Glass a war existed between U.S and Spain, and would have to seize them as prisoners. Guam was Spain territory, and was successfully captured by U.S
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From Jesuits to 1898- Guam history struggle for survival
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Jan 30, 1899 – Guam became Property of U.S Navy
Guam as American Possession -
Establishment of international money order system
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1914- WWI began in Europe
-Removed all spanish officials,
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composed of enlisted men of the marine corps
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Nov. 1, 1932- Guam museum was established and opened formally, and include relics of the ancient Chamorro, Spanish times, and American governors of Guam.
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Dec. 10, 1941- Guam surrenders to invading Japanese forces to 31 months
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March - Japanese army departed from Guam and turned over to Japanese navy
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military of Guam was established
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1952- Territorial college of Guam, 2 years later became a 4 year university.