Yes.
Yes The Us would protect Alaska
to protect us from invasion
On several islands in the Aleutian Island chain (Kiska and Attu), off the coast of Alaska. Note that Alaska was not a state at the time.
The US would protect Cuba from foreign invasion
The national government is obligated to support the state governments in case of an emergency in that state. The national government also should no infringe on state powers.It divides power between a National Government and State governments. The obligation of the National Government to protect the States against invasion.
Attu and Kiska because of Japan's invasion in WW2. Juneau is the Capital. Barrow is the northernmost US city.
The presence of the first human presence in Alaska. The presence of the first European presence in Alaska. The Tinglit attack on Sitka in 1802. Fort Yukon established in 1847. The 1867 purchase of Alaska by the US. The first Alaskan Gold Rush. The 1912 Declaration as a Territory. The 1925 Diptheria epidemic. The Construction of the ALCAN Highway. The Japanese Invasion of 1942, The Aleutian Island Campaign of 1943. Statehood in 1959. The Discovery of oil. The Good Friday Earthquake of 1964. The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971. The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill of 1989.
Alaska is in the U.S. but the U.S. is not in alaska <><><> Alaska is PART of the US. It is a state.
Alaska IS part of the US.
Many, many times. They also invaded Alaska. The bombing and attack at Pearl Harbor was first, but balloon bombs hit parts of the West. They were not very effective. The invasion of Alaska was much more useful, to us. We built portions of the Alaskan highway to get supplies up to counter this attack. I think I am right in saying the 'Invasion of Alaska' was limited to 2 of the Aleutian islands & military contact between US & Japan was minimal. That is very true, and then only with a handful of men in the hopes of making a aircraft base. The impact of that invasion was incredible though as it spurred what is now the Alaskan highway. From a Japanese perspective, it was a waste of time. Thanks for that! MRS.ANDERSON
No US state is larger than Alaska. Alaska is the largest state in the US.
Well, Alaska is part of the US. The treaty was, however, signed outside of Alaska.