Geography of the Conquered Countries by US

Geography of Panama:

Panama is located in the Central America and is bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. Panama is also between the two countries Colombia and Costa Rico.

This is the map Panama, Panama was conquered by the United States of America in 1890-1914

Geography of Puerto Rico:

Puerto Rico is located on the east of Dominican Republic and the west of the Virgin Island. It is between the North of Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. It is located on the right side of the United States of America if you look in the map. It is also the third largest island of United States of America.

This is the map Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico was conquered by the United States of America in 1890-1914

Geography of Guam:

Guam is an island which is located in the North Pacific Ocean. It is approximately a quarter away from Philippines and is three times the size of Washington D.C. It is on the right of Philippines on the map and on the top of Indonesia.

This is the map Guam, Guam was conquered by the United States of America in 1890-1914

Geography of Philippines:

Philippines is located in the Southeastern Asia and is between the Philippines Sea and the South China Sea. On the map it is on the right side of Vietnam in other words it is on the east of Vietnam. Philippines is a little bit larger than the city Arizona. And Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands.

This is the map Philippines, Philippines was conquered by the United States of America in 1890-1914
Natural Resources
 
Puerto Rico

Natural Resources: copper, nickel

Agricultural Products: sugarcane, coffee, plantains, livestock products

Guam

Natural Resources: fishing

Panama

Natural Resources: fishing and timber

Philippines

Natural Resources: timber, nickel, cobalt, gold, salt and copper

These countries were far too impoverished and underdeveloped that they did not have their own industries to manufacture their own products. They largely depended on their imports for technology.

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