Guam Commonwealth: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Insular and International Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on H.R. 98, Guam Commonwealth Act, Volumen4,Parte2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 |
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... 1950 , which grants U.S. citizenship to Chamorros with limited self- government after 52 years of military governors and taking Guam as the prize of war from the Spanish . The Organic Act was designed and drafted by Congress . 31.
... 1950 , which grants U.S. citizenship to Chamorros with limited self- government after 52 years of military governors and taking Guam as the prize of war from the Spanish . The Organic Act was designed and drafted by Congress . 31.
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... CITIZENSHIP TO CHAMORROS WITH LIMITED SELF - GOVERNMENT AFTER 52 YEARS OF MILITARY GOVERNORS AND TAKING GUAM AS A PRIZE OF WAR FROM THE SPANISH . THE ORGANIC ACT WAS DESIGNED AND DRAFTED BY CONGRESS..IT WAS NEVER VOTED ON BY THE ...
... CITIZENSHIP TO CHAMORROS WITH LIMITED SELF - GOVERNMENT AFTER 52 YEARS OF MILITARY GOVERNORS AND TAKING GUAM AS A PRIZE OF WAR FROM THE SPANISH . THE ORGANIC ACT WAS DESIGNED AND DRAFTED BY CONGRESS..IT WAS NEVER VOTED ON BY THE ...
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... citizenship . The Navy opposed the movement . Here is what the secretary wrote to the Senate : " It believed such a change of status at this time would be most harmful to the native people . " Secretary of the Navy Claude Swanson wrote ...
... citizenship . The Navy opposed the movement . Here is what the secretary wrote to the Senate : " It believed such a change of status at this time would be most harmful to the native people . " Secretary of the Navy Claude Swanson wrote ...
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... Citizenship in the early 30s . At the risk of imprisonment , Chamorro leaders started a drive to raise funds , to send a delegation to Washington , D. C. to plead for the rights of the Chamorros . United States Navy opposed the The all ...
... Citizenship in the early 30s . At the risk of imprisonment , Chamorro leaders started a drive to raise funds , to send a delegation to Washington , D. C. to plead for the rights of the Chamorros . United States Navy opposed the The all ...
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... citizenship legislation turned down by Congress as a result of this opposition from the U. S. Navy , but what element of self - government -- the election of commissioners-- was cancelled , and they again became appointive by the ...
... citizenship legislation turned down by Congress as a result of this opposition from the U. S. Navy , but what element of self - government -- the election of commissioners-- was cancelled , and they again became appointive by the ...
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