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  1. America's Forgotten Colonies: American Samoa, Guam & Saipan. Part 1 American Samoa https://youtu.be/9vit2MyiwroPart 2 Guam https://youtu.be/fCTB1XoAeFUPart 3...

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  2. History and Geography of the Territory American Samoa Geography and Climate. Populated by about 60,000 people, this far-flung corner of America is located in the South Pacific Ocean near the Independent State of Samoa (formerly Western Samoa) and other island nations (e.g., Tonga, Fiji, and the Cook Islands).

  3. Military of American Samoa. Military of American Samoa. History of American Samoa. History of American Samoa. History of American Samoa, by period. Polynesians settle Samoan archipelago about 1000 BCE Samoans. Fa'asamoa; Fa'amatai. Fono; European and American contact, 1722–1899 Jacob Roggeveen, 1722; Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, 1768

  4. Sep 10, 2024 · Samoa - Polynesian, Colonialism, Independence: The following discussion focuses on Samoa since European contact. For additional treatment in a regional context, see Pacific Islands, history of. Polynesians traveling in outrigger canoes arrived in the Samoan archipelago about 1000 bce, as indicated by Lapita pottery shards found in Mulifanua Lagoon on Upolu. Characteristics of the Samoan ...

  5. Nov 17, 2023 · Did the American Samoa soccer team lose 31-0? Yes. A Next Goal Wins fact-check reveals that the team suffered the excruciating 31-0 loss in a match in April 2001. They were playing Australia in the first qualifying round for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

  6. History and Ethnic Relations Emergence of the Nation. The ancestors of present-day Samoans moved out of Southeast Asia and settled in islands just west of Samoa as early as 1500 B .

  7. American Samoa, officially Territory of American Samoa, Unincorporated U.S. territory, south-central Pacific Ocean.It includes the islands of Tutuila (the largest, with over two-thirds of the territory’s land area and almost all of its population), Aunuu, Rose, Swains, and the Manua group.

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