The Guano Islands Act of 1856 never posited that Guano was going to become a state. Rather, it was to be taken possession of by citizens in the name of the USA, especially areas containing Guano deposits.
<h3>Why did the United States want to take possession of the Guano Islands?</h3>
Certain parts of the island contained a form of naturally occurring fertilizer made from seabirds and bats. They were said to be very high in Nitrogen, hence relevant for agriculture.
The US currently owns 87.5 percent of the Guano Islands today.
Thus, the correct answer is C.
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Your question is very ambiguous. Assuming that your question is about colonization, I would try my best to answer. Colonization (taking of land) was justified into three categories: God, gold, and glory.
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<h2>Europeans justified their colonialism that what their doing is "holy work" because they are widening their religious belief (Christianity) to save indigenous people. They used religion to justified their brutal ways of taking the land away from the "indians" and they believed that by their influence, they were giving them a "better" life. Europeans also justifies their colonization by expanding their kingdom and making them more powerful (glory). Lastly, colonization happened because people seek more riches (gold) and spices. </h2>
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The cause of the first intifada is most often attributed to the killing of four Palestinian civilians by an Israeli jeep at a checkpoint in the Gaza Strip, and then the subsequent killing of seventeen-year-old Hatem Abu Sisi by an Israeli officer who fired into a crowd of aggrieved and protesting Palestinians.
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