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The Sunday Read: ‘The America That Americans Forget’

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The Guam Killer Missile and the History of Guam's Relationship with America

The Guam Killer missile, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, gained its nickname when it was first tested in 2017. Over the years, Guam has served various roles for America, from outpost to naval base. Despite being viewed as a footnote, Guam and other territories have influenced the United States. In 1898, the country became known as America, and it began expanding overseas, acquiring uninhabited islands and purchasing Alaska. In 1893, the American monarchy in Hawaii was overthrown and later annexed.

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