There was no US settlement in 1541 by any of the Western Powers. All of the Native American Tribes were in their local territories, living as they had for centuries.
under control of the us
There are mountains on the mainland....That's all I know dude
Yes
Guam and Puerto Rico remain US Territories.
No there isn't any more US territories that still exists.
There are no US states that prohibit extradition rights within the US and it's territories.
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Only in the US and it's territories.
Israel does not own the US or any other overseas territories.
Slavery was abolished in the United States territories in June 1862. Any new territory was not to have possession of any slaves after this date.
The Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia do not border any part of the US.
US territories - such as the US Virgin Islands and Guam, as opposed to the states of the union and the District of Columbia - are administered by the Department of the Interior. It sounds rather ironic that the Department of the Interior should administer lands which are basically exterior to US boundaries, but that goes back to the administration of territories within the United states before they were admitted as states.
The US Congress is responsible for the rule of law in all US territories. Not until the area becomes a state does the area have any kind of self rule.
Yes the US has several territories; 6 incorporated territories and many unincorporated ones that serve as military bases.
Yes, it is. All states and territories of the US accept any licence from any other state or territory of the US.
People born in US territories become citizens of the US. When the US western border stretched from the Mississippi River to the California coast, new Americans born in those territories added to the "citizen population".