GUAM

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Spend a day in the island’s capital and witness what makes this village so special. Cruise through some of the most historical monuments on Guam and appreciate it from a new view.

The old court buidling of Guam is one of the newest additions to the Guam Register of Historic Places under U.S. military rule the people of Guam were afforded very few rights and protections and were considered Ward's of the nations with no U.S. citizenship and no application to the nation's Constitution.

This building was paid for by the people of Guam and symbolized that they were finally given the right to have three equal branches of government the judicial legislative and executive branches instead of one branch of military government that had existed previously.

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