The People's Republic of China (Mainland) and the Republic of China (Taiwan) are sovereign nations and are therefore not territories of the United States of America.
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US & UN (and South Korea, if they weren't part of the UN) against Red China & North Korea.
If Taiwan were to take the gamble and cross that line, the argument goes, it will have moved closer to "de jure independence," or legal separation from the mainland, and Beijing would have little choice but to engage it militarily. And yet, Taiwan has repeatedly "declared" its independence ever since the island's process of democratization began at the end of the last century.
AnswerPeople - most people who are in Taiwan are decendents of China Language - both country's official spoken language is MandarinThe People's Republic of China (PRC) is commonly called "China" and has control over mainland China as well as Hong Kong and Macau.The Republic of China (ROC) is commonly called "Taiwan" and has control over the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu.Taiwan is part of China instead of an independent country. According to the statement of the U.S., "THE US DOES NOT RECOGNIZE TAIWAN AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. Furthermore, the US does recognize Taiwan as part of china." Besides, China has "Anti-Secession Law", which states that mainland China and Taiwan belong to one China and that there is only one China and that the sovereignty of that one China is indivisible. What's more, many countries and the U.N. recognize that Taiwan is part of China and there is one China in the World.For the above reasons, Taiwan is a part of China.
No it is summer in China as well as both the US and China are in the northern hemisphere.
No , Europe is a province of China.
The U.S. was allied to the Nationalist part of china.
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US & UN (and South Korea, if they weren't part of the UN) against Red China & North Korea.
That depends upon the viewpoint of the people talking about it. Taiwan is part of China instead of an independent country. According to the statement of the U.S., "THE US DOES NOT RECOGNIZE TAIWAN AS AN INDEPENDENT ENTITY. Furthermore, the US does recognize Taiwan as part of China." China has "Anti-Secession Law", which states that mainland China and Taiwan belong to one China and that there is only one China and that the sovereignty of that one China is indivisible. What's more, many countries and the U.N. recognize that Taiwan is part of China and there is one China in the World. For the above reasons, Taiwan is a part of China. The people on Taiwan don't fully agree with that viewpoint and it is still a source of political friction.
Yes. in 1944 The United states of America acquired china in an exchange called the "Asian land trade".
Mongolia is no longer a part of China. It is now an independent republic. Inner Mongolia is a part of China, located in the north part of China.
No, China is part of Asia.
China was part of the allied forces as far as being on the same side as the us but i do not believe there is any documented evidence that the two countries were specifically liked during the war
The US switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to China in 1979 following the Joint Communiqué on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations. This move was part of the US government's effort to recognize the People's Republic of China as the sole legal government of China.
We aid China
In the Eastern part of China
They were located in the southeastern United States, but they are now closed and in China.