Yes, Congress governs the District of Columbia.
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The District of Columbia is not an independent country. Rather, it is the area set aside by Congress in 1871 for the nation's capital. The city has a Mayor and the D.C. Council to govern it, and President Obama, who is President of the US, has Presidential authority over Washington, D.C., as well. You'll find a link below to check facts and learn more.
The Constitution grants Congress the power to exercise exclusive legislation over the District of Columbia in Article I, Section 8, Clause 17. This clause, often referred to as the "District Clause" or "Enclave Clause," allows Congress to make laws and govern the district as it sees fit.
The District of Columbia is a federal district and does not have the same level of autonomy as states. Ultimately, the United States Congress has authority over the District of Columbia and can overturn or modify its laws. The President of the United States also has some authority over the district, particularly in matters of security and emergency management.
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they werent forced to govern themselves. they became independent after the american revolution which was when the 13 US colonies demanded to be independent.
Of course, a nation should have both because a nation will not have freedom if it doesn't have the ability to govern. The ability to govern is to make freedom for the nation and to make a nation independent.
Mexico is a federal republic. Mexico has 32 federal entities. 31 of these federal entities are states. The last one is a federal district. The states are independent of each other and govern themselves.
The newly independent states created their own legislatures, such as the United States Congress in 1774-1789, the National Assembly of France in 1789-1791, and the Constituent Sejm of Poland in 1788-1792. These legislatures were established to develop and implement laws and policies that would govern the newly independent nations.
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to hep them govern through the war
Statutory is govern by government legislation while independent are mainly charity organisations