Transcript Somoa

Samoa
By Michael C. Schofield, Jessi
Ceva, Mia C. Wiskow
History
o Dutch ExplorerJacob
Roggeveen first found
the Somoan Islands
o In 1831 European
influence began
o They introduced
Christianity to the
people of Somoa
o They are still very
religious today
o The United States first
claimed Somoa by 1900
but so did Germany
History
o The United states was
able to take the islands
over and in 1940 set up a
training and staging area
for the U.S. Marine Corps.
o Samoans liked the new
ways shown by the U.S.
and enjoyed the
modernization of their
country.
o Today Samoa is still a
United States territory.
o The people are called
American Nationals.
U.S. Involvement
• United States influence began in 1872 when the United
States, Britain, and Germany fought over the control of
the Samoan Islands
• The United States produced a treaty with Britain and
Germany in 1899.
• By 1904, Polynesian Chiefs who currently controlled the
islands gave up their claims to the powerful United
States
• The US Navy imperialized the country by using harbors
as fueling stations and positioning United States Navy
officers as “presidents” of the islands who would run a
military base
• The islands became an important U.S. marines staging
area in World War ll
U.S. Involvement Continued
•
The well-being of the Somoan
people was for the most part
neglected by the United States
Imperialists although certain
missionaries were kind to the
natives
•
American Somoa today is
divided into fourteen counties
that are grouped into three
administrative districts
•
On October 17, 1960, the
United States imposed an
American constitution on the
Somoan Islands that
established basic laws for the
territory
U.S Motives
• The United States wanted to
imperialize the Samoan Islands
to serve as a port or fueling
station for transporting goods
across the pacific ocean to
Asia.
• Americans intended to use the
islands as a temporary stop for
their economic travels. They
had no intention to harm the
natives or convert their beliefs
Justification
• Because the U.S. did
not drastically change
the Samoan Islands in
comparison to other
Imperialist Nations,
there was little
justification behind their
actions
• U.S. officials if asked to
justify their actions
might say that they felt
the need to introduce
civilization to Samoa
U.S. Action Comparison
• The United State’s actions can be
described as between Superman
and Mafia Don because although
the Samoan people probably
preferred to be left alone, Americans
helped them in the long run. Our
actions were similar to Superman in
that we provided military support
,new technology and skills. On the
other hand the actions were like
Mafia Don because we could have
treated the natives with more
respect.
• The ports were necessary for
American expansion and were for
the most part harmless to the people
of Samoa
Final Result
• The Somoan people willingly gave control to the
Americans because they agreed to treat them well and
introduce new technology and military support
• U.S. actions were very beneficial to Samoa and they
compromised with and learned from the Samoans
• Similar to Puerto Rico, the Samoan Islands are also an
American territory today.
• The people of American Samoa are considered nationals
not citizens although many have become naturalized
American citizens
• American Samoa’s economic well-being depends 90%
on foreign trade with the United States
Map of Samoa in relation to U.S.