No. We lost territory.
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The Indians lost.
They lost land as the nation expanded westward. They challenged the authority of the United States government over them. They suffered at the hands of Andrew Jackson
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I think,its germany Empires are not nations but the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires lost more than Germany which was also an Imperial state.
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The Central Powers nation that lost the least amount of territory following World War I was Bulgaria. After the war, the Treaty of Neuilly in 1919 required Bulgaria to cede some territories, including parts of Thrace and Dobruja, but its overall territorial losses were less extensive compared to other Central Powers nations like Germany and Austria-Hungary. Bulgaria retained significant portions of its pre-war territory, which allowed it to maintain a relatively stable national identity despite the losses.
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The German Empire, established in 1871, expanded its territory at the expense of neighboring states, notably France, Austria, and Denmark. France lost the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine following the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. Denmark ceded Schleswig and Holstein to Germany after the Second Schleswig War in 1864, while Austria lost its influence and territory in the region following the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, leading to the exclusion of Austria from German affairs.
It lost its territory near the Ohio valley and its Canadian land. It maintained the Louisiana Territory, the middle third of what is now the US.
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They lost most of their territory in the 1850's
No. We lost territory.