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What happened to Samoa In 1900 Germany and USA were sailing in the South Pacific Ocean and they found Samoa. It was already inhabited, any way Germany.

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3 What happened to Samoa

4 In 1900 Germany and USA were sailing in the South Pacific Ocean and they found Samoa. It was already inhabited, any way Germany took Western Samoa and USA took Eastern Samoa..

5 In 1914 the Frist World war begins war

6 Britain sends NZ troops over to German Samoa. NZ puts their flag in Western Samoa so it’s the first piece of land German has lost in the war.

7 In 1914 - NZ’s rule over Western Samoa begins.

8 In 1928 - A petition against NZ rule is presented the United Nations. It is signed by 80% of Samoans

9 In 1929 – it was called Black Saturday because NZ police attempted to arrest a Mau protester and NZ police shot 11 innocent Samoans.

10 The Mau Movement was a group of Samoans who just want to be independent and have Samoan land back for Samoans and for Samoans to rule themselves

11 In 1935 – The first Labour Governement in NZ felt sorry the Mau Movement and allowed some Samoan rights to help rule their country

12 In 1948- Samoans were allowed to raise their flag next to the NZ flag.

13 In 1962 – On the first of January the Samoan flag was lowered for good to mark the independence of Samoa.

14 Samoa is the first Pacific country to be decolonized. colonize – means not to be governed by another country Colonized – means to be governed and rules by another country and not yourself.

15 69,543 (2011) American Samoa, Population

16 183,874 (2011) Samoa’s population

17 Thanks for watching


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