Guam was a Spanish colony from 1565 until 1898 and was governed from the Philippines by the Spanish but was not a part of the Philippine Islands, it is in fact the largest of the Mariana Islands.
Following the Spanish-American war the United States took control of Guam as part of the Treaty of Paris. Guam is today a territory of the United States with a locally elected governor.
No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean. Its part of the Mariana Island Group, which is considered the barrier between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Philippine Sea to the west.
"Philippine islands" is grammatically correct. The adjective "Philippine" describes the noun "islands" in this context.
Luzon and Mindanao form part of the Philippines, along with many more islands.
The islands east of the Philippines are part of the Philippine archipelago and include locations such as Palau, Taiwan, and the Mariana Islands. These islands are situated in the Pacific Ocean and are known for their diverse cultures, beautiful landscapes, and unique ecosystems.
Washington DC is part of the US but not a state, it is a district.
United States of America earned the following : Puerto Rico Guam Philippines
Puerto Rico, Cuba the Philippine and Guam.
Spain lost Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippine Islands to the United States as a result of the Spanish American War.
Guam is part of the Mariana Islands, which is a group of islands in the western Pacific Ocean. These islands are located south of Japan and east of the Philippines.
No, Guam is in the Pacific Ocean. Its part of the Mariana Island Group, which is considered the barrier between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Philippine Sea to the west.
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The Philippine Islands, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the island of Guam were controlled by Spain until the Spanish-American War of 1898.
"Philippine islands" is grammatically correct. The adjective "Philippine" describes the noun "islands" in this context.
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As a result of the Spanish-American War, 1898 the US occupied Guam, the Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. The US purchased the Philippine Islands for $20,000 and became independent in 1948; Cuba became a protectorate of the US but obtained its independence from Spain; and Guam became a territory of the US as well as Puerto Rico.
Guam is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. It is situated in the western Pacific Ocean, specifically in the Mariana Islands region. The Philippine Sea lies to the west of Guam, while the North Pacific Ocean lies to the east.