There is no independent nation within the United States. However, there are territories like Puerto Rico and Guam that have a degree of self-governance but are not fully independent nations. Additionally, Native American tribes have a unique sovereign status, allowing them some autonomy while still being subject to U.S. federal law.
The American Revolution made the US an independent nation.
Texas was independent and referred to as The Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1845.
No, it's a country but there's a state called New Mexico!
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No, a state that is independent of other states is typically referred to as a "sovereign state." A "nation," on the other hand, generally refers to a group of people who share a common identity, culture, language, or history, which may or may not correspond to a defined political entity. While a nation can exist within a sovereign state, not all nations have their own independent states.
The American Revolution made the US an independent nation.
Texas was an independent nation before becoming a state.
Texas was independent and referred to as The Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1845.
California was a territory
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It's an independent country.
No, it's a country but there's a state called New Mexico!
Hawaii was an independent nation at one time . Texas and California also declared independence at one time but were still claimed by Mexico.
Liechtenstein is a state, and independent country and a nation. All these terms are interchangeable. P.S. A "state" can mean either an independent country, or the sub-divisions of a federal country.
Haiti is an independent nation state.
It's an independent country.
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