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==History==
==History==
Micronesian colonists reached the Marshall Islands using canoes circa 2nd millennium BC, with inter-island navigation made possible using traditional stick charts. They eventually settled here. Islands in the archipelago were first explored by Europeans in the 1520s, starting with Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese at the service of Spain, Juan Sebastián Elcano and Miguel de Saavedra. Spanish explorer Alonso de Salazar reported sighting an atoll in August 1526. Other expeditions by Spanish and English ships followed. The islands derive their name from British explorer John Marshall, who visited in 1788.


=== Timeline ===
Spain claimed the islands in 1592, and the European powers recognized its sovereignty over the islands in 1874. They had been part of the Spanish East Indies formally since 1528. Later, Spain sold some of the islands to the German Empire in 1885, and they became part of German New Guinea that year, run by the trading companies doing business in the islands.
 
In World War I the Empire of Japan occupied the Marshall Islands, which in 1920, the League of Nations combined with other former German territories to form the South Pacific Mandate. During World War II, the United States took control of the islands in the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign in 1944. Nuclear testing began in 1946 and concluded in 1958.


'''500''' B.C.First Micronesian navigators arrive in the Marshalls, calling the atolls ''Aelon Kien Ad ''(Our Islands).<br>'''1494''' All of Micronesia is ceded to Spain<br>'''1529''' Spaniard Alvaro Saavedra discovers the Marshalls.<br>'''1788''' British Naval Captain William Marshall sails through the area while transporting convicts and names it.<br>'''1857''' Reverend Hiram Bingham, Jr. of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions creates a missionary outpost on Ebon.<br>'''1860s''' Adolph Capelle builds the first trading company in the Marshalls. Other German trading firms come.<br>'''1878''' Germans establish a calling station and start coconut plantations to produce copra. Captain von Werner of the German Navy grants trade privileges to natives of the Ralik chain.<br>'''1885''' German government annexes the Marshalls and pays Spain $4.5 milllion.<br>'''1886''' Germany establishes a protectorate over the Marshalls.<br>'''1887''' The Jaluit Company, a German entity entrusted with governance of the Marshalls, is formed.<br>'''1898''' Germany receives ownership of Ujelang and Enewetok atolls as a result of the Spanish American war<br>'''1914''' The Marshalls are captured from Germany by the Japanese.<br>'''1920''' The League of Nations grants a mandate to Japan to administer the Marshalls.<br>'''1934''' Japan builds defenses in the Marshalls.<br>'''1943''' Allied invasion of the Marshalls begins and occupation results in 1943.<br>'''1945''' End of World War II grants control of the Marshall to the U.S.A.<br>'''1946''' U.S.A. begins testing nuclear bombs. Bikini atoll is evacuated for the first tests.<br>'''1947''' Marshall Islands become part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands established by the United Nations.<br>'''1948''' U.S. nuclear testing expands to Enewetok atoll.<br>'''1951''' U.S. Dept. of the Interior assumes responsibility within the U.S. Government from the Dept. of the Navy.<br>'''1952''' U.S. tests the first hydrogen bomb on Enewetak.<br>'''1954''' U.S. nuclear hydrogen bomb on Bikini atoll and radiation from the test forces evacuation of all people on ''Rongelap, Rongerik, Utirik, and Ailinginae''. The Rongleapese return and leave again years later.<br>'''1965''' Congress of Micronesia is formed.<br>'''1978''' Marshall Islands Constitutional convention adopts the first constitution.<br>'''1979''' The country becomes self-governing.<br>'''1982''' It is renamed the ''Republic of the Marshall Islands ''(RMI)<br>'''1983''' Voters in the RMI approve the Compact of Free Association with the USA. The USA gives $183 million to the Marshalls for damages caused by the nuclear bomb tests. <br>'''1991 '''The Republic of the Marshall Islands becomes a member of the United Nations.  
The US government formed the Congress of Micronesia in 1965, a plan for increased self-governance of Pacific islands. The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands in 1979 provided independence to the Marshall Islands, whose constitution and president were formally recognized by the US.


'''2008''' membership in the LDS Church in the Marshall Islands was 4,623.
The majority of the citizens of the Republic of Marshall Islands, formed in 1982, are of Marshallese descent, though there are small numbers of immigrants from the United States, China, Philippines, and other Pacific islands. The two official languages are Marshallese, which is one of the Malayo-Polynesian languages, and English. Almost the entire population of the islands practices some religion, with three-quarters of the country either following the United Church of Christ – Congregational in the Marshall Islands or the Assemblies of God.
=== Timeline ===


1494 - All of Micronesia is ceded to Spain<br>
1529 -  Spaniard Alvaro Saavedra discovers the Marshalls.<br>
1788 -  British Naval Captain William Marshall sails through the area while transporting convicts and names it.<br>
1857 -  Reverend Hiram Bingham, Jr. of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions creates a missionary outpost on Ebon.<br>
1860s -  Adolph Capelle builds the first trading company in the Marshalls. Other German trading firms come<br>
1878 -  Germans establish a calling station<br>
1886 -  Germany establishes a protectorate over the Marshalls<br>
1898 -  Germany receives ownership of Ujelang and Enewetok atolls as a result of the Spanish American war<br>
1914 -  The Marshalls are captured from Germany by the Japanese<br>
1943 -  Allied invasion of the Marshalls begins and occupation results<br>
1945 - End of World War II grants control of the Marshall Islands to the U.S.A.<br>
1954 - U.S. nuclear hydrogen bomb on Bikini atoll and radiation from the test forces evacuation of all people on 'Rongelap, Rongerik, Utirik, and Ailinginae.<br>
1979 - The country becomes self-governing<br>
1982 -  It is renamed the ''Republic of the Marshall Islands<br>
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