A mandate is a legal status for a territory transferred from one country to another, typically established by international agreement, to oversee its administration and development until it is deemed capable of self-governance. After World War I, France and Britain received the most mandates, with Britain gaining control of mandates such as Palestine, Iraq, and Transjordan, while France administered mandates in Syria and Lebanon.
After World War I, the country that gained the most territory was France. The Treaty of Versailles awarded France control over Alsace-Lorraine, which had been lost to Germany in the Franco-Prussian War, and expanded its influence in territories such as Saarland and parts of the Ottoman Empire, including mandates in Syria and Lebanon. Additionally, new nations emerged in Eastern Europe, altering borders and creating new geopolitical dynamics.
britain
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
Britain
A mandate is a legal status for a territory transferred from one country to another, typically established by international agreement, to oversee its administration and development until it is deemed capable of self-governance. After World War I, France and Britain received the most mandates, with Britain gaining control of mandates such as Palestine, Iraq, and Transjordan, while France administered mandates in Syria and Lebanon.
Britain
nation-state
The United States, Great Britain, Spain, and Russia claimed the Oregon territory, in other words, the Oregon Country.
Great Britain gained more territory.
The European Nations placed mandates which places a country under the control of another power by international agreement.
The European Nations placed mandates which places a country under the control of another power by international agreement.
Great Britain and the United States agreed to share the Oregon Country in 1818 through the Treaty of 1818. This treaty allowed for joint occupation of the territory by both nations until a permanent solution could be reached.
Russia, Spain and Great Britain also had claims on the oregon territory
Great Britain
Greenland is not composed of any nations. It is an autonomous country (somewhat like a territory) of Denmark.
Great Britain.