DudleySmith
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Actually, Guam always had very peaceful relations with the US.
Which is not the case when they were ruled by the Spanish. Feel free to look up the Spanish-Chamorro Wars if you think otherwise. That was a war that went on for almost 30 years, and the Spanish largely destroyed Guam in the process.
And for 40 years, there have been efforts to make them a Commonwealth then State. But like Puerto Rico, that is on hold until they can pass a Proposed Territorial Constitution that agrees with the US Constitution. The vast majority of the people of Guam want to be a state, but it is up to them to make the next step.
lol you don't get sarcasm, do you.