Based on your question, the statements provided seem to be responses regarding European colonies and territories in the Pacific. To accurately determine which statement is true, I would need specific information or data from the chart you're referencing. However, I can provide some context based on common historical knowledge:
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No European nations hold territory in the Pacific today: This statement is likely false, as some territories in the Pacific may still be governed by European countries (e.g., French Polynesia is a French overseas collectivity).
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All colonies were established during the nineteenth century: This statement is typically false because some colonies were established earlier, during the period of European exploration in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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All colonies became independent during the twentieth century: This statement is also generally false, as many Pacific territories or colonies gained independence in the mid-twentieth century, but some remain non-independent or have special statuses even to this day.
Without the specific chart, I cannot definitively state which is true. However, if you have the chart or additional details, I could offer a more precise analysis.