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100

What caused the Spanish-American War?

The explosion of the USS Maine and U.S. support for Cuban independence.

100

Effect on people in Saipan

they felt isolated under German rule while Guam was under U.S. control.


100

Why was Germany interested in the Northern Mariana Islands?

For trade, economic expansion, and to build a stronger presence in the Pacific.

100

Why Spain appointed Eugenio Blanco 

To strengthen Spanish control and improve the Northern Marianas.


100

Population of Saipan at start of German rule

About 1,500 people.


200

U.S. President at the time

William McKinley.


200

Problems after U.S. removed Spanish officials

Confusion, lack of leadership, and disrupted daily life and services.



200

Who else was interested in acquiring Micronesia?

Great Britain and Japan.

200

Who arrived with Governor Blanco

Soldiers and priests.


200

Why no government buildings on Saipan

Spanish focused more on military and religious missions, not infrastructure.

300

Political party controlling Congress

The Republican Party.


300

Why didn’t America take the Northern Mariana Islands
 

Because they were already controlled by Germany, which bought them from Spain.


300

Principalities  

Small territories or states ruled by a prince

300

Effect Blanco had on Saipan people:

He enforced strict Spanish rule and forced labor.


300

How Carolinians and Chamorros felt after Spanish left

Uncertain and worried about the future without Spanish leadership.



400

Why Americans wanted the Philippines

For military and trade power in Asia.


400

What kind of government did the Americans establish on Guam?

A U.S. Navy military government.



400

Federation

A union of states or regions under one central government.


400

Delegation

A group of people chosen to represent others.


400

Subsistence

Living by growing or gathering just enough food to survive.


500

Why America wanted Guam / Why it was captured in 1898

For a naval base and to control Pacific routes.


500

define Siege

A military tactic where forces surround a place (like a city or fort) to cut off supplies and force it to surrender.



500

Copra

Dried coconut meat used to make coconut oil.



500

Colonist

A person who settles in a new territory to live and work.


500

Virtually

Almost or nearly completely.


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