Category:Spanish Period (1521-1899)
From Habele Institute
The Spanish Period (1521-1899) began with initial discovery in the early 1500's though Spain made little attempt to occupy or administer the islands until 1885, when the islands were incorporated into the Spanish East Indies.
Pages in category "Spanish Period (1521-1899)"
The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.
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- Tectonic Shift 1: 1898–1899. Spain and the Usa, Germany, Micronesia and Samoa
- The Beginnings of Foreign Contact with Truk
- The Diplomatic Struggle for the Carolines, 1898
- The Man Who Was Reputed to Be King
- The Martyrdom of Father Juan Cantova on Ulithi Atoll: the Hegemonic Struggle Between Spanish Colonialism and a Micronesian Island Polity
- The Ngatik Massacre: History and Identity on a Micronesian Atoll
- The Partition of the Marianas: a Diplomatic History, 1898-1919
- The Role of the Beachcombers in the Caroline Islands
- The Spanish Army in the Caroline Islands.: Geographical Notice-military Expeditions-recent Events-battles of Oua and Ketan
- The United States Navy in the Pacific, 1897-1909
- Too Little, Too Late: the Fight for the Carolines, 1898