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Colony Project

The transformation of various regions into colonies throughout history often stemmed from the quest for economic advantage, labor resources, and strategic military positions. Colonization brought significant changes, marked by the establishment of plantations, shipping routes, and the introduction of new land policies.

Colony Project

Sang Won Chung

Yudi Atsumi

Paleothic 700,000BCE~8000BCE

Why it became a colony:

Telegraph line through America and Philippine
Military Base
World War 2

Pacific War against Japan

Part of War Plan Orange against Japan

Financial Support
Economic Pros
Stations of American Ships

1898~Present

Annexation June 21st, 1898

Proto-

Coat of arms of Liberia

The sun replresents the birth of a nation
The plow and the shovel represent the dignity of labor and hard work
The ship symbolizes the ships which brought the freed slaves from the United States to Liberia

1821~1847

Independence July 26 1847

Why it was a colony?

For Slaves
Slave Shipping

Jeulmun 8000BCE~1500BCE

Positive Affect on Philippine

Improve Hygiene
Improve Economy
New Land Policy

At least 24 hectares of land allowed to be owned by Filipinos

free trade
More jobs and business
Population Increase

More workers

Better transportation and communication systems
Improve Education

Treaty of Paris

Sugar Industry
Cheap labor and cheap goods made and exported
Base in Asia
Cheap Manufacture
Cheap Products
Other Commodities
Cheap Labor

Tension Between Philippine and America

Philippine American War

1898~1946

Independence July 4th, 1946

Mumun 1500BCE~300BCE

1898~ Present

Coat of Arms
Hawaiian Annexation 8/12/1898
Key People:
The First Governor

Sanford B. Dole

President William McKinley
Why did it become a colony?
Sugar Cane Plantation
Power/ Territory at Pacific Ocean

Military Territories/ Bases

Pearl Harbor

Rivalry with Spain/ Europe

Spanish American War

Concerned about Hawaii being part of Europe

Economic Advantage

Currently: Tourism

Pre-History of Korea