The map below shows the location of Guam:
Rectangular map of central Pacific Ocean. Guam and American Samoa are circled and labeled. Inset in map shows region in relation to the Americas and Asia.
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What was the United States’ principal use of Guam in the late 19th century and early 20th century?
A. as a location for U.S. owned tropical fruit farms
B. as a source of rubber and oil for U.S. businesses
C. as a prison camp for soldiers captured in the Spanish-American War
D. as a refueling station for U.S. ships traveling to the Philippines