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.
Satellite State, Colony, Protectorate, Puppet State, Territory, Client State
ateratory is smaller then a cunrty
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No. Alabama is a US state, not a US protectorate.
When Britain established a protectorate over the Niger River delta
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.
The difference between a protectorate and a colony is that a protectorate is a separate country from the main part whilst a colony is ruled by the nation. Eg. The Ottoman Empire had a protectorate of the Khanate of the Crimea whilst say Ottoman Arabia was a colony. Hope this helps.
protectorate
The term protectorate means a state or territory that is partially controlled by a larger state or territory. The larger state or territory usually is economically invested in the protectorate.
Puerto Rico is the territory and protectorate you seek.
It didn't. It was a U.S. protectorate after WW II.
Satellite State, Colony, Protectorate, Puppet State, Territory, Client State
No. Mexico is a sovereign nation. There are treaties between the countries, but Mexico is not a protectorate.
No. Not in Colorado, nor in any other state, territory, Commonwealth, or protectorate of the United States. That's federal law, and does not vary between states.
ateratory is smaller then a cunrty
potatoes grow better in territories
Florida territory included land that is now part of Alabama and Mississippi.