statehood Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsteɪt.hʊd]
  • Us [ ˈsteɪt.hʊd]

Meaning of statehood In English

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  • The source of statehood remained extraverted, limiting the impact of the colonial state and its apparatuses.

  • At constitutional conventions held in the transition from territory to statehood, delegates designed state governments with these goals in mind.

  • The 1993 coronation was an impressive theatrical display of recovered statehood.

  • It was based on an inheritance from colonial practice, which remained largely stable through the transition to statehood.

  • In 1804, they remained as powerful and deep as they had been at the transition to statehood.

  • The survivors were seen as a useful political tool to obtain immediate immigration rights by capitalizing on international sympathy, and edging closer to statehood.

  • A slightly more comfortable topic, continuing the theme of constitution through others, is the nature and essence of statehood.

  • Both statehood and enclave production continued to be sustained by the international system.

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