...feared admission of the new slave states.
The Interstate system in the United States
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united states, canada, oregon, nevada, micchigan, iowa, india, antartica
The term Roman annexation refers to the annexation of territories to the Roman Empire as a Roman province. Sometimes newly conquered territories were annexed to the empire immediately. However, often, the territories were turned into client states by installing a ruler who was favourable to the Romans or they became allied kingdoms. Effectively, this was a form of indirect rule. This term refers to ruling a territory via local rulers who were subordinate to the Romans (or other imperial powers later in history). Over time, most of these client states and allies were annexed to the Roman Empire; that is, they became provinces of the Empire and came under direct Roman rule.
Canada does not have states. We have provinces and territories. The three largest in order are Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario.
The difference between union territories and states is that union territories are ruled directly by central government , while states is an area forming part of a federal country such as the India, United States or Australia with its own government and legislature and control over most of its own internal affairs.
The difference between union territories and states is that union territories are ruled directly by central government , while states is an area forming part of a federal country such as the India, United States or Australia with its own government and legislature and control over most of its own internal affairs.
As of 2014, there are 29 states in India along with 7 territories. The largest state, by population, is Maharashtra.
Both were major states of major importance to forming the new nation.
The Roman Catholic Church became the largest landholder in Europe through its old Roman territories in central Italy. The old territories later became Papal states in late antiquity through gifting.
The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.
The largest star on the Australian flag is known as the Federation or Commonwealth star. It has seven points, with six of the points representing the six states of Australia, and the seventh representing Australia's two mainland territories as well as its numerous external (offshore) territories.
The United States is the second largest state in North America, if you mean state as in country or nation. (Canada being the largest.) Alaska is the second largest state in North America, out of all Mexican American and Canadian states/provinces/territories (Nunavut being the largest)
It isn't. Yellowknife is a city and the capital of Northwest Territories, Canada. Alaska is in the United States.
The largest star on the Australian flag represents the six states of Australia. It is known as the Commonwealth Star or Federation Star, and each point on the star represents a state, with the seventh point representing the territories of Australia.
outline of the u.s. constitution what article outlines the states and territories