A confederacy is an alliance of independent states with a weak central or national government. In this system, supreme authority is granted to individual states, and the central government mainly acts as a coordinating body for common issues. Examples include the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War and the Swiss Confederation.
Central America is not a country. That is like saying North America is one country when it clearly isn't. Central America is composed of seven countries.
There are seven countries which make up Central America:BelizeCosta RicaEl SalvadorGuatemalaHondurasNicaraguaPanama
Belize is the newest country in Central America. It became independent September 21, 1981.
Yes. There are active volcanoes in Central America (not in reference to the central United States).
The answer is 12 states
No, the states all seceded individually starting with South Carolina. Once independent states, they came together to form a Confederation of independent States, the Confederate States of America.
A loosely organized group of independent states with a weak central government is a confederacy.
Great Britain recognizes the United states of America as an independent nation by signing the Treaty of Paris in 1783
The countries of Central America, all together, from an isthmus that connects the United States to South America.
The term that describes an alliance of independent states is
Cougar/Mountain Lion/Puma/Catamount/Panther (all of North America) Jaguar (southern United States to Central America) Bobcat (southern Canada to northern Mexico) Canadian Lynx (Canada and northern United States) Ocelot (Mexico and Central America and southern United States) Margay (Mexico and Central America) Oncilla (Central America) Jaguarundi (Central America, Mexico and the southern United States)