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  • ...nor after humiliations on the high seas, and possible American interest in annexing Canada.
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  • ...since 1967. In 1981, Israel passed the [[Golan Heights Law]], effectively annexing the territory, a move that was condemned by the [[United Nations Security C
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  • During his reign, Claudius expanded the [[Roman Empire]] by annexing three new provinces: [[Thrace]], [[Noricum]], and, most notably, [[Britanni
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  • * '''De jure annexation''': Involves a formal declaration by the annexing state, asserting legal sovereignty over the territory.
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  • ...untries. The wars also led to significant territorial changes, with France annexing several neighboring territories. Additionally, the conflict set the stage f
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  • In 945, Edmund invaded [[Strathclyde]], but instead of annexing it, he granted it to [[Malcolm I of Scotland]] in exchange for a treaty of
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  • ...e Roman general [[Pompey]] intervened in a civil war in Syria, effectively annexing the territory to the Roman Republic.
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  • ...n against the [[Parthian Empire]], capturing the capital [[Ctesiphon]] and annexing the kingdom of [[Armenia]].
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  • ...nd to the east into Assam. To the west, it reached beyond modern Pakistan, annexing Baluchistan, south eastern parts of Iran and much of what is now Afghanista
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