Protectorate
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protectorate
A country under the control and protection of a larger and stronger nation is referred to as a protectorate. This arrangement often involves the protector nation managing the foreign affairs and defense of the protectorate while allowing it to have a degree of internal autonomy.
Militia
When one nation rules another, it is called imperialism. This can involve direct control through military occupation or indirect control through economic or political influence.
When a state or nation has control over its own territory that state or nation is said to have sovereignty. This type of sovereignty is called internal or territorial sovereignty.
This is called imperialism. Imperialism occurs when a stronger nation extends its power and influence over a weaker nation, often taking control of its political, economic, and social aspects.
Expansionism (if the territories were not previously in the nation's control) Predestinationism (if the territories are considered to be part of the country, but not yet under the nation's control nor have they ever been) Revanchism (if the territories used to be under the nation's control in the past and the nation seeks to reclaim them) --- Some general terms are : expansionism, territorial aim, urge to conquer.
France
France
imperialism
A policy of expanding a nation's boundaries is called imperialism. This involves a country extending its power and influence through military force, diplomacy, or economic means to control territories beyond its borders.
England, but before England took control the Dutch had it. At the time it was called New Amsterdan.