Annexation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Annexation (Latin ad , to, and nexus , joining) is the legal incorporation of some territory into another geo-political entity (either adjacent or non-contiguous). Usually, it is implied that the...
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Texas Annexation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Texas Annexation of 1845 was the voluntary annexation of the Republic of Texas to the United States of America, becoming the twenty-eighth state. Texas claimed but never controlled parts of pres...
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Annexation - Definition of Annexation at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Annexation. Look it up now! ... Learn more about annexation with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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Coalition of citizens working to end forced annexation in North Carolina ... Coalition; A Grassroots Effort to End forced Annexation Abuse in North Carolina...
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ANNEXATION. The annexation of Texas to the United States became a topic of political and diplomatic discussion after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and became a matter of international concern between 1836 and 1845, when Texas was a republic.
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Definition of "Annexation" ... ANNEXATION - The union of one thing to another. In the law relating to fixtures, annexation is actual or constructive. By actual annexation is understood every movement by which a chattel can be joined or united to the freehold.
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The Purpose of Annexation ... CITY OF AUSTIN MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION PLAN ... Annexation Procedure...
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America's annexation of Hawaii in 1898 extended U.S. territory into the Pacific and highlighted resulted from economic integration and the rise of the United States as a Pacific power. For most of the 1800s, leaders in Washington were concerned that Hawaii might become part of a European nation's empire.
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