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Puerto Rico
Panama Canal zone and Alaska.
Persons outside the United States and its protectorates are not protected by the United States Constitution
Panama Canal zone and Alaska.
No. The Commonwealth of Nations is composed of former British possessions, territories and protectorates. Puerto Rico was never a British colony and was never part of the Commonwealth of nations. Puerto Rico is a free associated state and commonwealth of the United States. In this case "commonwealth" is a territorial status and has nothing to do with the Commonwealth of nations or the United States Commonwealth states of Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
The United States of America does not have provinces or the mechanism to create them. The United States does have territories and protectorates across the Caribbean and Pacific which are Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Marianna Islands.
Current possessions of the United States in the Pacific include three jurisdictions. They are Guam, the Mariannas and the Midway.
The possession or protectorate that is closest to the United States is Washington, D.C. The D.C. stands for District of Columbia, which is actually a protectorate of the United States. The next closest is Puerto Rico.
Florida
The United States' strongest ally is Israel.
U.S. patents are only effective in the United States, its territories, and its possessions