A territory controlled by people from a foreign land refers to an area that is governed or administered by individuals or a nation that is not native to that region. This often occurs through colonization or occupation, where the foreign power imposes its laws, culture, and economic systems on the local population. Such control can lead to significant social, political, and economic changes in the territory, often with complex and lasting impacts on the indigenous people.
A territory or colony is an area of land controlled by another usually distant country. The ruling country has governing authority over the territory and its inhabitants.
A colony is a territory controlled and occupied by a group of people from another country. These individuals establish settlements in the new territory, often exploiting its resources for economic gain.
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Storms at sea, crossing foreign territory on land.
European countries controlled territory in all continents through colonization and imperialism. For example, the UK controlled territory in Africa, Asia, and the Americas; France had colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia; and Spain had colonies in South America.
Benin controlled a narrow, north-south strip of land in west Africa
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Before, it was territory controlled by Massachusetts. Then it later became a state.
Before the Louisiana purchase the French controlled all land west of the Mississippi river. Later in the century a deal was struck between the US and the Russians to buy the territory that is now know as Alaska.
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