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A U.S. protectorate is a territory that maintains its own government and sovereignty but is under the protection and control of the United States. In this relationship, the U.S. typically provides military support and foreign policy guidance while the protectorate may rely on the U.S. for defense and international representation. This arrangement often involves some limitations on the protectorate's ability to conduct its own foreign affairs. Examples of U.S. protectorates include territories like Puerto Rico and Guam, which have varying degrees of autonomy.

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