An independent group of people living in a defined territory with an organized government
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It's an independent country.
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A nation state is basically when a nation and a state occupy the same territory. I hope this was useful :)
because the sumerians did not work well together and they were very strong so they don't need to unite. They don't need help too.
The defining feature of a nation-state is that it will have a constituent citizenry, a government and defined borders. A constituent citizenry also means a fixed territory in which it claims jurisdiction and sovereignty.
-answer- the first machine gun was invented during world war 1 (WW1). -feedback- my problem with this answer. is that it does not say the name of the gun more specifically nor does it say the nationstate that got this technology first, where as the first rapid fire turrent was in the year 1862 and it was the Americans. it was called gatling gun. also one of the first guns for personnel to carry was something like a tommy gun in the 1930s and 1940s. i need to know this for a game im working on called Call to power II :World at war mod. if this is true i could use civilian machine gunners much more sooner.
Pennsylvania Dutch (Deutsch) is German. In German, Happy Birthday is said, " Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag" To take a stab at the pronunciation . . . "hairts-leek-uhn glueyk-voonch tsoom guh-BURTS-tok" During World War I, the German immigrants in the US were being picked on because the US were a war with Germany. They started using the term, "Pennsylvania Dutch" so that people would think they were from Holland. ______________________________ -This is incorrect. Pennsylvania Dutch were named this since the 1600/1700s. Our language is a dialect from the Palatinate region in Germany (along with some Swiss influences and other influences). Also, it's Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch (Schprooch). Happy Birthday is Hallicher Gebottsdaag/Geburtsdaag. Dutch, in older English, had connections to nearly all Germanic peoples, especially before Germany becamse a unified nationstate in the 1800s. However, it is correct that Pennsylvania Dutch is related to today's High-German (Hochdeutsch.. or in Pennsylvania Dutch - Hochdeitsch). It is also correct that during WW1, WW2, and even in the colonial days, the Pennsylvania Dutch were not just picked on but faced injustices. Including the government mandate to wipe out our language in the school houses. Edited by an actual PA Dutch who is also familiar with PA Dutch history and language... _____________________________