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What is Guam's status?

Guam is a small island in the southwest Pacific Ocean below Japan ~ ~

Historically, it once belonged to Spain, Japan and other countries

There are many Filipinos, Japanese, Europeans and China people on the island. There are also many mixed-race children. I have a Japanese-American mixed-race netizen from Guam. Very nice ~ ~

Of course, they are all Americans now ~ ~

Originally an island inhabited by indigenous people, it was discovered by Spanish navigator Magellan and colonized and occupied by the Spanish government after returning home.

China was still in the late Qing Dynasty, and the United States began to rise. The United States, with a long-term vision, took a fancy to the geomantic treasure land of the western Pacific Ocean ~ ~ and went to war with Spain, which had ruled it for hundreds of years ~ ~

As a result, powerful Americans seized Guam. At that time, the United States saw Guam's future value in Asia.

However, it was not well utilized in the early 20th century.

By the time of World War II, Japan, which had a strong desire to attack, easily took Guam that was not occupied by the US military at that time.

At this time, the United States is already very strong. But because it was far from home, it took several years to send troops back. At that time, it was already the peak of the fascist war in World War II, ~ ~

Tracing back to history, it is Spain and the United States that really own Guam. Of course, it still belongs to America.

The Philippines is a country that once had the executive power of Guam. Guam occupied by the United States is not well managed, and many Filipino immigrants have come in. What do Americans do if they want immigrants to occupy land?

Forget about Japan. During the Second World War, the whole country was a robber, and if you don't rob others, you won't own it. T divided by ~ ~

Guam is now equivalent to China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Administrative autonomy, Americanization of the army ~

Guamanians are American citizens and also Guamanians. Independent representative of Guam. It's near Hongkong, China.

Unlike mainland citizens, Guam does not participate in domestic elections and voting.

Moving to the continental United States is different again. ...

However, the US government officially stated that Guam is an unincorporated territory of the United States and belongs to the United States, but it is not a member of the United States.

It's hard to understand. I'm just saying. Like an illegitimate child ~ ~

Guam? Kwantung Army? At first glance, it really looks like Japan. I didn't know until I read Wikipedia a long time ago ~ ~

A friend said that.

Guam is beautiful with little pollution. Except for the American military base. He is a tourist attraction ~ ~

Because I am familiar with it, I speak a little more.

Guam is really a good place with good water, good land and less pollution. It is an ideal place for many people to immigrate ~ ~

I have been calling for half an hour. ...