Millennium History

History of Oceania

  • Is the Philippine islands owned by US?

    The Philippine Islands are not owned by the United States. The Philippines is a sovereign nation that has been independent since 1946. The United States, however, has a long and complex history with the Philippines, dating back to the Spanish-American War of 1898. After that war, the United States t

  • What was The Philippines relationship to the US from 1898-1945?

    1898-1902: Spanish-American War and Filipino-American War- The United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War and acquired the Philippines as a territory.- The Filipinos, who had been promised independence by the United States, launched a war of independence.- The United States brutally su

  • Which event brought the United states directly into World War 2?

    The event that brought the United States directly into World War II was the attack on Pearl Harbor. On December 7, 1941, Imperial Japanese forces launched a surprise attack on the United States Pacific Fleet naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The attack resulted in the deaths of over 2,400 Americ

  • Name the middle colonies and where they were located?

    Middle Colonies:1. New York: - Location: Present-day New York state, along the Hudson River and the Atlantic coast.2. New Jersey: - Location: Directly south of New York, between the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean.3. Pennsylvania: - Location: West of New Jersey, extending from the Delaware

  • When was the surprising naval victory by English inspires a burst of national pride and paves way for colonization?

    Spanish ArmadaA surprising victory by the English navy over the Spanish Armada in 1588. This victory inspired a burst of national pride and paved the way for English colonization of North America.

  • Fourscore and seven years ago our forefathers brought forth on this continent a new nation?

    This is the opening line of the Gettysburg Address by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863, commemorating the Unions victory over the Confederacy at the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War.

  • Why did the British set up colonies in Australia?

    There were several reasons why the British established colonies in Australia:1. Penal Colony: Australia was initially used as a penal colony to transport convicted criminals from Britain. The British government sought to relieve overcrowded prisons and reduce crime rates by sending convicts to Austr

  • Where did triangular trade take place?

    Triangular trade primarily occurred between three continents: Europe, Africa, and the Americas. It involved the exchange of goods, people, and natural resources between these regions, following a triangular route.1. Europe to Africa:- European merchants and traders sailed to Africa, primarily to the

  • What is the value of a 1937 Hawaii Silver Certificate?

    There is no 1937 Hawaii Silver Certificate. Hawaii became a state in 1959, so there would have been no certificates issued in 1937.

  • When did the triangle slave ship started?

    The triangle slave trade, also known as the transatlantic slave trade, began in the 16th century and lasted until the 19th century. It involved the transportation of enslaved people from Africa to the Americas, and then the transport of goods such as sugar, cotton, and tobacco back to Europe. This t

  • Why did the US want to remain isolationist at beginning of World War 1?

    There are several reasons why the US wanted to remain isolationist at the beginning of World War I:Geographic Isolation: The United States was geographically separated from Europe by the Atlantic Ocean, which provided a sense of security and distance from the conflicts in Europe.Historical Precedent

  • Where were the original thirteen English colonies established?

    New England Colonies:- Massachusetts Bay Colony (1620)- Plymouth Colony (1620)- Connecticut Colony (1636)- Rhode Island Colony (1636)Mid-Atlantic Colonies:- New York Colony (1624)- New Jersey Colony (1665)- Pennsylvania Colony (1682)- Delaware Colony (1682)Southern Colonies:- Maryland Colony (1634)-

  • Why was rice referred to ad Carolina gold?

    Carolina Gold rice was a type of long-grain rice that was grown in the Carolina Lowcountry region of the United States. It was first introduced to the area by West African slaves in the 17th century, and it quickly became a staple crop. Carolina Gold rice was prized for its long, slender grains and

  • What kind of stamps do you use US to mail a letter Canada?

    For a standard-sized letter weighing up to 1 ounce (28 grams), youd need a Permanent (First Class) stamp. The cost of a Permanent stamp is currently USD$1.40.If the letter weighs over 1 ounce, youd need to add an additional ounce stamp for each ounce or fraction of an ounce above 1 ounce. For exampl

  • What is Oysters Rockefeller?

    Oysters Rockefeller is a culinary dish consisting of oysters baked with a rich sauce of breadcrumbs, butter, herbs and various other ingredients, such as chopped spinach, shallots, parsley, tarragon, garlic and cayenne pepper. It is typically garnished with crumbled bacon and melted cheese. The dish

  • What cause the Philippine American collaboration against spaniard?

    There was no such collaboration. In 1896 the Philippine Revolution against Spain began, and in 1898 the United States declared war on Spain and invaded the Philippines. The Philippine revolutionaries formed an alliance with the United States, which agreed to recognize Philippine independence after t

  • Antitrust act protecting unions from big business?

    There is no antitrust act that protects unions. While antitrust acts protect competition from businesses, unions are not considered businesses.

  • What are three types of colonies?

    There are three main types of colonies:1. Crown colonies: These colonies were directly controlled by the British government. The British government appointed a governor to rule the colony, and the governor was responsible for making all decisions.2. Proprietary colonies: These colonies were owned by

  • What is a example of self government in the middle colonies?

    The Pennsylvania AssemblyThe Pennsylvania Assembly was a representative body elected by the freemen of the colony. It had the power to make laws, levy taxes, and impeach the governor. The Assembly was a major check on the power of the governor and helped to ensure that the colony remained a self-gov

  • What is the value of a one dollar hawaiin coin?

    The United States dollar is not currently available as a commemorative one dollar coin minted specifically for the state of Hawaii.

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