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1830 - English missionaries and traders began arriving<br>
1830 - English missionaries and traders began arriving<br>
1889 - French and British were pushed out by the Germans and Americans<br>
1889 - French and British were pushed out by the Germans and Americans<br>
1899 - Tripartite Convention when Germany and the United States partitioned the Samoan Islands :into two parts<br>
1899 - Tripartite Convention when Germany and the United States partitioned the Samoan Islands into two parts<br>  
1911 - The US Naval Station Tutuila, composed of Tutuila, Aunu'u and Manu'a, was officially :renamed American Samoa<br>
1911 - The US Naval Station Tutuila, composed of Tutuila, Aunu'u and Manu'a, was officially renamed American Samoa<br>
1925 - Swains Island, which had been included in the list of guano islands appertaining to the :United States and bonded under the Guano Islands Act, was annexed<br>
1925 - Swains Island, which had been included in the list of guano islands appertaining to the United States and bonded under the Guano Islands Act, was annexed<br>
1949 -  Organic Act was a U.S. Department of Interior-sponsored attempt to incorporate :American Samoa, was introduced in Congress and was defeated<br>
1949 -  Organic Act was a U.S. Department of Interior-sponsored attempt to incorporate American Samoa, was introduced in Congress and was defeated<br>
1967 - American Samoa is self-governing under a constitution<br>  
1967 - American Samoa is self-governing under a constitution<br>  




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