What did the Guana islands act allow the United States to do?
A claim new islands in the pacific
B claim Hawaii
C claim trading outposts in Japan
D claim new territories in South America

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Answer:

A. A claim new islands in the pacific

Explanation:

The Act was enacted in August 18, 1856. At that time, many of the islands in Caribbean/pacific territories were not affiliated with any government.

The act allowed citizens of United States to claim any lands within these regions that contain Guano deposits.

This made a lot of weapon and agricultural producers claimed new islands in the pacific since Guana can be used as a material for gun powders and soil fertilizer.