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Annexation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Annexed - Definition of Annexed at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Annexed. Look it up now! ... to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state: Germany annexed part of Czechoslovakia.
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Annex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An annex is a building that is an addition to another building. Annex or Annexe may also refer to: • Annexation, the incorporation of territory into another geo-political entity • "Annex", the p...
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Spurred by the nationalism aroused by the Spanish-American War, the United States annexed Hawaii in 1898 at the urging of President William McKinley. Hawaii was made a territory in 1900, and Dole became its first governor.
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Related Links ; Joint Resolution for Annexing Texas to the United States | Annexation Ordinance; Ratification of Texas Annexation, ... Texans voted in favor of annexation to the United States in the first election following independence in 1836. ... When all attempts to arrive at a formal annexation treaty failed,
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Austria-Hungary in 1908 annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was announced formally on October 6, 1908. Documents I and II.: Johannes Lepsius, Albrecht Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Friedrich Thimme, eds., Die große Politik der europäischen Kabinette, 1871-1914;
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The United States of America and the Provisional Government of the Hawaiian Islands, in view of the natural dependence of those Islands upon the United States, of their geographical proximity thereto, of the intimate part taken by citizens of the United States ... To this end, ... The President of the United States of America,
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91-7-47. (1) Every executor or administrator with the will annexed, who has qualified, shall have the right to the possession of all the personal estate of the deceased, unless otherwise directed in the will;
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In April 1950, Jordan annexed eastern Jerusalem (dividing the city for the first time in its history) and the "West Bank" areas in historical Judea and Samaria that Trans-Jordan had occupied by military force in 1948 (Jordan changed its name to Trans-Jordan in April 1949). On April 24, 1950, the Jordan House of...
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