protectorate|protectorates in English
noun
[pro'tec·tor·ate || prə'tektrət]
weak state that is protected and controlled by a stronger state
Use "protectorate|protectorates" in a sentence
1. Two separate protectorates were established in 1884.
2. 1901 – Nigeria becomes a British protectorate.
3. The notion of protectorates was once a legitimate part of international law.
4. Morocco becomes a protectorate of France.
5. In 1914 the country became a British protectorate.
6. He had been Governor of a British Protectorate.
7. Protectorate of Aden, former name, until 1962, of the
8. 1915 Amply provided for the defence of the protectorate
9. This makes it unlikely that Edward had sought a protectorate.
10. A protectorate has frequently been a first step to annexation.
11. A British protectorate after 190 it became independent in 19
12. The results had been amazing; the protectorate had prospered.
13. Antain Character Analysis A young, idealistic man from the Protectorate
14. Spain declares a protectorate over the north shore of Morocco.
15. The area in southern Borneo was made Dutch protectorate in 1891.
16. The eldest son succeed to the protectorate after his father die.
17. Northern Somalia would remain a protectorate, while southern Somalia became a trusteeship.
18. It became the capital of the French protectorate of Laos in 1899.
19. 21 The colony plus the protectorate thus came to constitute what is now Sierra Leone.
20. In 1956 she was nominated to the Uganda Legislative Council (LEGCO) of the Protectorate Government.
21. Other agreements in 1880 and 1892 sealed the protectorate status of Bahrain to the British.
22. As the threat of a military coup increased he rallied to the Protectorate.
23. Antananarivo was taken by the French in 1895, and became part of a French protectorate
24. This small country did not want to be a political orphan under a European protectorate.
25. Henry's principal objective in Ireland was to secure the authority of the Protectorate and to crush all disloyalty.