Yes. The U.S. Constitution applies as the supreme law in ANY place that the U.S. has jurisdiction, regardless of whether military or civilian law applies.
Now, the exact details of how the Constitution applies in specific cases can vary, depending on the situation. In addition, military law applies over civilian law when on a U.S. military base, rather than a U.S. territory (where only civilian law applies).
No. The state of Queensland in Australia is a fully self-governing state, not a territory.
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Is saipan a us territory or shall saipan be a state after 28 november a fully in us jurisdiction?
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Yes, provided you follow all applicable laws.
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The Philippines is related to the US in that from 1899 until 1946 The Philippines was a territory of the US. In 1946 the Philippines became a fully independent nation, but the US maintained military bases there for several more decades. One result of this is that English is one of the official languages of the Philippines, and there are many Filipinos who are veterans of US military service.
Below is a list of countries whose modern land was either fully or partially owned by the United States during the 1800's: - United States - Canada - Colombia - Honduras - Philippines - Cuba
A territory is an area administered by a country without necessarily being fully a part of that country. A protectorate is independent but, by treaty, relies on Another Country for it's defense.