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- CHAPTER SEVEN German Samoa 1900-1914 - nus. edu. ws
This suggested that Solf's economic policy of enouraging large capitalist enterprises and discouraging papalagi settlement, was a model of German colonial policy
- German Occupation | Early Samoa | Pacific Island History
During this time, German companies began importing people from Melanesia and China to work on and grow extensive plantations that had been established by foreign powers in the late 19th century Germany’s occupation ended in 1914 with the New Zealand seizure of Samoa
- German Samoa - Colony of Germany in the Pacific from 1900-1914
German Samoa was a short-lived protectorate of the German Empire, lasting from 1900 until 1914 It consisted of four islands: Manono, Apolima, Savai’i, and Upolu, all of which are now part of the independent republic of Samoa
- The Coolie Labour Question and German Colonial Policy in Samoa . . . - JSTOR
term deleterious effects upon the Samoan people, the problem of supplying Chinese coolie labour, essential for the European plantations on that part of Samoa under German rule, became one of most critical importance for the colony The availability of German Colonial Office records now enables a
- German Samoa - Wikipedia
German Samoa officially Malo Kaisalika Kingdom of Samoa (German: Königreich Samoa; Samoan: Malo Kaisalika) [1] [2] [3] was a German protectorate from 1900 to 1920, consisting of the islands of Upolu, Savai'i, Apolima and Manono, now wholly within the Independent State of Samoa, formerly Western Samoa Samoa was the last German colonial acquisition in the Pacific basin, received following the
- Samoa Frontiers of Mission: German Past Colonization - Academia. edu
German Samoa (1900–1914) Chiefs from all around Samoa mourning the 1929 death of Mau Movement leader, Tupua Tamesese Lealofi III, after the Black Saturday killings by NZ Soldiers The German Empire governed the western part of the Samoan archipelago from 1900 to 1914
- 1 German Samoa - ANU Press
German Samoa: Early Disquiet from the Gilberts and Melanesia to work them since the Samoans could not be induced to do plantation labour at an ‘economic’ wage rate By the 1880s, Germany was the power least trusted*by the Samoans, as German merchants were ruthless in seeking conditions favourable to the development of their lands and business
- german samoa | Page 1 of 2 | Items - National Library of New Zealand
Focuses on the role of a German firm, the Deutsche Handels-und Plantagen Gesellschaft der Sudee-Inselm zu Hamburg (DHPG) in Samoa Outlines its relationship with the British authorities Examines the influence of DHPG and its policies in Samoa Looks at its political and personal contacts
- Copra World: Coconuts, Plantations and Cooperatives in German Samoa
In the wake of formal annexation in 1900, German colonial officials tried repeatedly to force Samoans to work on foreign plantations for wages In this article, I argue that Samoans resisted
- German Samoa - Colonial Administration - LiquiSearch
Germany ruled western Samoa for 14 years "The achievement of the German regime in Samoa was not only that it inaugurated a central government and established peace and order It constantly reminded the people that individual effort is essential for prosperity
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