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  1. 17 de may. de 2024 · It is estimated that in the early 17th century there were between 50,000 and 100,000 Chamorro in the Marianas, but the disease and violence wrought by the Spanish reduced the Chamorro population to about 1,000 by 1820. During this period the Spanish eliminated the Chamorro on Saipan and relocated the Chamorro from across the Marianas to Guam.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  2. During Spanish colonization the Chamorro population was decimated by disease and war, declining from an estimated 50–100,000 in the early 17th century to fewer than 1,000 by 1820 (Rogers, 1995). It was during this period of conflict and religious conversion that the Spanish emptied the island of Saipan, and relocated most Chamorros from ...

    • Miguel G. Vilar, Miguel G. Vilar, Chim W Chan, Dana R Santos, Dana R Santos, Daniel Lynch, Rita Spat...
    • 10.1002/ajhb.22349
    • 2013
    • Jan-Feb 2013
  3. A Brief, 500-Year History of Guam. The Chamorro people of this Pacific island have long been buffeted by the crosswinds of foreign nations. Doug Herman. August 15, 2017. Members of Chamorro...

  4. The history of Guam starts with the early arrival around 2000 BC of Austronesian people known today as the Chamorro Peoples. The Chamorus then developed a "pre-contact" society, that was colonized by the Spanish in the 17th century. The present American rule of the island began with the 1898 Spanish–American War.

  5. 2 de may. de 2022 · The foundation of island identity: Chamorro maritime practices and resistance in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands - Julie Mushynsky, Jennifer McKinnon, Genevieve Cabrera, Herman Tudela, 2022.

  6. The process, which began in the 17th century and ended in the early 20th century, meant a profound change from the old Chamorro (paleo-Chamorro) to modern Chamorro (neo-Chamorro) in its grammar, phonology, and vocabulary.

  7. A statue marks the spot where Our Lady of Camarin is said to have been found in the waters and brought ashore here in the late 17th century. At the largest mall in Guam, this sign is an example of how spirituality interacts with commerce there. A car sticker in Dedo, Guam.