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Protectorate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A protectorate , in international law, is an autonomous territory that is protected diplomatically or militarily against third parties by a stronger state or entity. In exchange for this, the protec...
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List of countries in 1901 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the last quarter of the 17th century, when it became prohibitively expensive to import English laborers, English colonists in the United States followed the lead of European nations and began importing Africans kidnapped from their native countries.
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One of the reasons that negotiations between the United States and Iraq over the basing of American troops have seemingly fallen apart seems to be that the Iraqis themselves are saying no to American demands they find too intrusive:
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On top of that, if the Dollar completely collapsed in 2010, none of these other countries (including the EU) would be in any position to be annexing parts of the United States!
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United States protectorates, as traditionally defined, have been limited to the Caribbean area, except for a brief protectorate over Hawaii in 1893. ... When the white sugar barons in Hawaii over-threw the native dynasty in 1893, the United States minister to Hawaii, John L. Stevens, proclaimed a protectorate.
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Home / Events / Beyond Protectorates: ... And in much the same way as the Concert of Europe met to try to solve these issues, we now have the Contact Group with its attempted concert between the European Union, the United States, and Russia to address some of the same issues again. ... Countries & Continents...
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