protectorate in A Sentence

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    What is a Protectorate: examples from history.

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    Annam French Protectorate.

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    Japan declared Korea a Protectorate after success at the Russo-Japanese War.

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    In 1960, The former British Protectorate of British Somaliland gains its independence as Somaliland.

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    During most of the period of British rule the territory was officially named"the British Solomon Islands Protectorate".

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    It was a Protectorate state, meaning that the Indian Army was responsible to defend it from enemy aggression.

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    One of the most enlightened lords of Jaipur, Ram Singh readily agreed to the Protectorate of the British crown.

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    Once the railway was completed, some of these labourers voluntarily settled in the Protectorate and brought family from India.

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    Sikkim became a state of India in 1975, after having been a British and then Indian Protectorate for nearly a century.

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    In 1900, the area became controlled by the British government and in 1914 it became the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria.

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    The tech companies who benefit from the DMCA today were not the intended Protectorate when it was signed into law two decades ago.".

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    The tech companies who benefit from the DMCA today were not the intended Protectorate when it was signed into law nearly two decades ago.”.

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    The kings of Sigave and Alo on the islands of Futuna and Alofi also signed a treaty establishing French Protectorate on February 16, 1888.

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    During the British rule in India, the kingdom of Sikkim enjoyed a sovereign status with British Protectorate against the neighboring countries Nepal and China.

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    India's position is that Doklam is territory in dispute between China and Bhutan, and it has been invited there by Bhutan, its Protectorate state.

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    In 1959, The Federation of Arab Emirates of the South, which will later become South Yemen, is created as a Protectorate of the United Kingdom.

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    Hooke studied at Wadham College, Oxford during the Protectorate where he became one of a tightly knit group of ardent Royalists led by John Wilkins.

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    As the Puritans were now firmly in power, Cromwell's Protectorate having been established the previous year, the penalty was doubled to 24 pence two shillings.

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    India was active in the UN supporting the Moroccan freedom movement and recognized Morocco on June 20, 1956 when it became independent of the Protectorate arrangements with France.

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    Robert Gunther's Early Science in Oxford, a history of science in Oxford during the Protectorate, Restoration and Age of Enlightenment, devotes five of its fourteen volumes to Hooke.

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    In 1906, the Algeciras Conference established policing duties in Morocco for France and Spain, and then in 1912, Morocco became a Protectorate of France with the Treaty of Fes.

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    Resenting Bathoen's many petty interferences in school affairs, Masire, working through the revived Bechuanaland African Teachers Association, became an advocate for the autonomy of Protectorate schools from chiefly authority.

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    In 1884, Basutoland was restored its status as a Protectorate, with Maseru again its capital, but remained under direct rule by a governor, though effective internal power was wielded by traditional chiefs.

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    On May 4 in Prague, the Czech government of the Protectorate, led by President Emil Gaha, concluded negotiations with the Czech National Council on the transfer of power that began on April 29.

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    The government of Sulkevich focused on Germany and Turkey, planned to convene the Crimean Kurultai(constituent assembly) and proclaim the creation of the Crimean Tatar state under the Protectorate of the Turks and Germans.

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    In 1884, Basutoland was restored to its status as a Protectorate, with Maseru again its capital, but remained under direct rule by a governor, though effective internal power was wielded by traditional chiefs.

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    His uncle, Octaviano Olympio had located his business in Lomé, which would become the capital of the Protectorate, and quickly became one of the richest people in the German and then French colony of Togoland.

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    Uganda first fielded an international team as early as 1914, against the East Africa Protectorate, but only began competing regularly from the early 1950s, playing frequent series against regional rivals Kenya and Tanzania then Tanganyika.

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    In 1884, Basutoland had its status restored(as a Protectorate of the British), with Maseru again its capital, but remained under direct rule by a governor, though effective internal power was wielded by traditional chiefs.

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    Tarawa island is central to Kiribati mythology and culture, but life on South Tarawa was little different to that on other islands before the it was selected as the seat of colonial government for the Protectorate of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.

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