Initially kings, then cliques of aristocrats, then assemblies of landowners, and then assemblies of citizens.ruled by citizens made such greek city states unique.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
Ohio was first settled in the seventeenth century. Most of present day Ohio was added to the United States in 1795.
The issues of whether the new territories should be free or slave states were a big problem. The balance between free and slave states needed to be kept in check, which was hard to do when new states were annexed. This issue led to the Civil War.
they are in different continents
A province is a territorial unit. They are similar to the states in the USA. Canada does not use states, it uses provinces and territories.
This impact the city-states because the renaissance were so wealthy in their down city
No, a province is a territorial unit of a country. Provinces are similar to the state boundaries of the United States.
The United States territorial courts still in existence are:United States District Court for the Northern Mariana IslandsDistrict Court of GuamDistrict Court of the Virgin IslandsTheir jurisdiction is similar to that of a United States district court, but despite the name similarity, they are not "US district courts"
There were not just 14 states. At different times, there were different numbers. Here are some of them: Athens, Corinth, Thebes, Argos, Mycenae, Sparta, Knossos, Gortys, Phaestos, Pella, Potidea They spanned the entire Aegean sea. Look at slide # 2 on this website: http://www.scribd.com/doc/9266839/Ancient-Greece-CityStates
had similar ideas about the new government
Clarence Edwin Carter has written: 'The territorial papers of the United States' 'Some notes on Ohio historiography' -- subject(s): Historiography, History 'The territorial papers of the United States' -- subject(s): Sources, History, Territorial expansion 'Territory of Orleans, 1803-1812 (Territorial Papers of the United States)'
Had similar ideas about the new government.
Had similar ideas about the new government.
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Territorial courts are similar to federal district courts in that they hear cases related to federal law and the U.S. Constitution, but they have jurisdiction within U.S. territories rather than states. These courts have limited authority compared to federal district courts.
Mississippi Territorial is the admission of Mississippi. This is in the United States.