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Guam is in the western Pacific at 13 degrees north latitude and 144 degrees east longitude. It is the westernmost territory of the US. Guam is about 1,500 miles east of Manila, Philippines and Tokyo, Japan; and about 3,800 miles west of Honolulu, Hawaii.
Guam's main economic revenue is from tourism, mainly from Japan... and construction resulting from tourism and the military. The biggest employer on Guam is local government, then the private sector.
Guam became a US Territory.
The war between Germany and Japan ended in the year 1945.
Guam is a US territory. The US owns it but it isn't a state. Hope this helped! <3, http://cupcakesblueboxesandglitterglue.blogspot.com/
Guam was first annexed as a result of the Spanish-American War. Guam was lost in WWII to Japan, but it was regained. Guam is a strategic military base to the US. In fact, there is a massive move of about 10,000 US Marines and their familes from Japan to Guam.
Guam is a U.S. Territory is southeast asia. It is east of Japan.
America was coming to the aid of the Philippines and Guam and that made Japan see the US as a threat to its authority in Asia. Also, Japan was concerned about the US support of the Chinese government once we started speaking with them again.
It is about 1559.8 Miles from Japan (Tokyo) to Guam.
The Philippines and Japan.
Yes, An earthquake in Japan can result in a tsunami that impacts Hawaii, Guam, Alaska or the US west coast
America was coming to the aid of the Philippines and Guam and that made Japan see the US as a threat to its authority in Asia. Also, Japan was concerned about the US support of the Chinese government once we started speaking with them again.
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Guam is in the western Pacific at 13 degrees north latitude and 144 degrees east longitude. It is the westernmost territory of the US. Guam is about 1,500 miles east of Manila, Philippines and Tokyo, Japan; and about 3,800 miles west of Honolulu, Hawaii.
No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean southeast of Japan, north of Australia, and west of Hawaii
Spain in 1898 (Spanish-American War), then liberated from Japanese occupation by the U.S. in 1944 during WWII (Guam was invaded by Japan 1941 soon after Pearl Harbor was attacked).
Spain ceded Guam and Puerto Rico to the US and sold the Philippines to the US for $20 million under the 1898 Treaty of Paris.