In 1856, the territory with two governments was Kansas. This situation arose during the period of "Bleeding Kansas," characterized by violent conflicts between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions. Both groups established their own governments, leading to significant tension and bloodshed as they fought for control over the territory. Ultimately, this conflict highlighted the deep divisions in the United States over the issue of slavery.
There are two empires that had the same amount of territory ottoman. The two empires are Bosnia and Sultanate.
Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. There is also the self-governing external territory of Norfolk Island plus the Australian Antarctic Territory.
it orginated in Europe when two boys were cleaning and were "competing" to lift the heaviest things. Thence weight lifting was born.
European Protestants
France and the USA
No. The ACT, or Australian Capital Territory, and the Northern Territory are only ever referred to as territories. The main difference lies in the powers of territory governments compared to state governments.
The Compromise of 1850 allowed California to be admitted to the Union as a free state on September 9, 1850. The Utah Territory and the New Mexico Territory were formed by the Compromise of 1850 and these two territories could permit or prohibit slavery as a local option (popular sovereignty).
Two opposing governments were established in Kansas
two opposing governments were established in kansas: proslavery and antislavery
The competing of small and large state
"About 1850" and "around 1850" are meanings of the English phrase "ca 1850." The two letters serve as an abbreviation for circa, a Latin word which translates into English in the two above-mentioned ways.
California was the only state but there was also Oregon Territory.
paganism
coke and pepsi
At Beijing, Aruba has two athletes competing. Jan Roodzant is competing in the swimming 100m freestyle and the 50m freestyle. Fiderd Vis is competing in the men's 81kg Judo competition.
Christian and pagan.