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Annexation, in
international law, is the
forcible acquisition and ****ertion of
legal title over one state's
territory by
another state,
usually following...
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within Canada and the
United States have
campaigned in
favor of U.S.
annexation of
parts of or all of Canada.
Historical studies have
focused on numerous...
- self-determination of peoples. The
names of the
Crimean annexation vary. In Ukraine, the
annexation is
known as the
temporary occupation of the Autonomous...
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independence from the
Republic of
Mexico on
March 2, 1836. It
applied for
annexation to the
United States the same year, but was
rejected by the
United States...
- with the settler-colonial
displacement of
Indigenous Americans and the
annexation of
lands to the west of the
United States borders at the time on the continent...
- Russia, amid an
ongoing invasion of Ukraine,
unilaterally declared its
annexation of
areas in and
around four
Ukrainian oblasts—Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk...
- as ruler. The West Bank was
formally annexed on 24
April 1950, but the
annexation was
widely considered as
illegal and void by most of the international...
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Annexation of
Crimea may
refer to:
Annexation of the
Crimean Khanate by the
Russian Empire (1783)
Annexation of
Crimea by the
Russian Federation (2014)...
- The
Annexation of Goa was the
process in
which the
Republic of
India annexed the
Portuguese State of India, the then
Portuguese Indian territories of Goa...
- as the Anschluß Österreichs (pronunciation, English:
Annexation of Austria), was the
annexation of the
Federal State of
Austria into the
German Reich...