Empire
The desire for world domination is the primary reason for United States interests in overseas territories.
Overseas states typically refer to territories that are politically associated with a country but are located outside its mainland. For example, French overseas territories like Guadeloupe and Réunion, or the U.S. territories such as Puerto Rico and Guam, are considered overseas states. These regions often have varying degrees of autonomy and may have different legal statuses compared to the main territory of the country they belong to.
The primary reason for American interest in overseas territories is world domination
It is a British Colony in the South Atlantic classified as a dependency and an overseas territory.
The Spanish American War.
The desire for world domination is the primary reason for United States interests in overseas territories.
Several territories and regions are considered colonies today, including the French Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territories, and American Overseas Territories. These territories are under the control or sovereignty of the respective colonial powers, with varying degrees of autonomy and self-governance.
Israel does not own the US or any other overseas territories.
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There are currently 14 British Overseas Territories
Two groups of islands in the South Pacific that are French overseas territories are New Caledonia and French Polynesia.
The primary reason for American interest in overseas territories is world domination
Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales
It is a British Colony in the South Atlantic classified as a dependency and an overseas territory.
A large collection of foreign colonies is called an empire. Empires are formed when one country or group of people control various territories and peoples outside their own borders.
War was the chosen avenue with Spain.
The Bermuda Islands are one of the British Overseas Territories.