America has never been formally incorporated by foreign countries in a political sense. However, foreign influence has been significant throughout its history, notably during the colonial period when European powers, such as Britain, France, and Spain, established colonies. Additionally, various treaties and foreign investments have shaped American economic and political landscapes, particularly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Ultimately, the United States has maintained its sovereignty while engaging with foreign nations.
well they had allot of foreign peps in Houston
The name of the process is naturalization.
One can become a citizen of other country throuth Naturalization.
Spanish America has become a lot of different countries. Portuguese America has become only one country: Brazil.
Never. Central America is not considered a country. Rather, it consists of 7 countries.
In the United States, treaties with foreign countries can be negotiated and signed by the President. However, these treaties must be approved by a two-thirds majority in the Senate to become legally binding. This system ensures a balance of power between the executive and legislative branches in foreign affairs.
Central America is not a country. That is like saying North America is one country when it clearly isn't. Central America is composed of seven countries.
Britain & France
Britain & France
Britain & France
Britain & France
Horses did indeed become extinct in North America!. They survived, however in other countries.