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| ==Immigration into Federated States of Micronesia== | | ==Immigration into Federated States of Micronesia== |
| '''Historical affiliations:''' | | '''Historical affiliations:''' |
| ::*Spain Captaincy General of the Philippines 1574–1899
| | {{Block indent|*Spain Captaincy General of the Philippines 1574–1899|2}} |
| ::*German New Guinea 1899–1914
| | {{Block indent|*German New Guinea 1899–1914|2}} |
| ::*Empire of Japan Imperial Japanese Navy occupation 1914–1919
| | {{Block indent|*Empire of Japan Imperial Japanese Navy occupation 1914–1919|2}} |
| ::*South Seas Mandate 1919–1947
| | {{Block indent|*South Seas Mandate 1919–1947|2}} |
| ::*Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 1947–1979
| | {{Block indent|*Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 1947–1979|2}} |
| ::*Federated States of Micronesia Federated States of Micronesia 1979–present
| | {{Block indent|*Federated States of Micronesia Federated States of Micronesia 1979–present|2}} |
| *'''European explorers—first the Portuguese in search of the Spice Islands (Indonesia) and then the Spanish—reached the Carolines in the sixteenth century'''. *The Treaty of Tordesillas gave these lands to Spain and the Spanish incorporated the archipelago to the '''Spanish East Indies''' through the capital, Manila, and in the 19th century '''established a number of outposts and missions'''. | | *'''European explorers—first the Portuguese in search of the Spice Islands (Indonesia) and then the Spanish—reached the Carolines in the sixteenth century'''. *The Treaty of Tordesillas gave these lands to Spain and the Spanish incorporated the archipelago to the '''Spanish East Indies''' through the capital, Manila, and in the 19th century '''established a number of outposts and missions'''. |
| *Following defeat in the Spanish–American War, '''the Spanish sold the archipelago to Germany in 1899.''' Germany incorporated it into '''German New Guinea.''' | | *Following defeat in the Spanish–American War, '''the Spanish sold the archipelago to Germany in 1899.''' Germany incorporated it into '''German New Guinea.''' |