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By 1862, the war was over and Vietnam conceded three provinces in the south, called by the French Cochin-China, opened three ports to French trade, allowed free passage of French warships to Cambodia ( which led to a French protectorate over Cambodia in 1863 ), allowed freedom of action for French missionaries and gave France a large indemnity for the cost of the war.
In 1797, under pressure from Napoleon, Genoa became a French protectorate called the Ligurian Republic, which was annexed by France in 1805.
By 1862 the war was over and Vietnam conceded three provinces in the south, called by the French Cochinchina, opened three ports to French trade, allowed free passage of French warships to Kampuchea ( which led to a French protectorate over Kampuchea in 1863 ), allowed freedom of action for French missionaries and gave France a large indemnity for the cost of the war.
Its surrounding area, called Cape Juby Strip or Tarfaya Strip, while making up presently the far South of Morocco, is in a way a semi-desertic buffer zone between Morocco proper and the Western Sahara, and was a Spanish protectorate in the first half of the 20th century.
A large scale Allied invasion of the French protectorate in Morocco and French departements of Algeria was set on November 1942, it is called Operation Torch.
By 1862 the war was over and Vietnam conceded three provinces in the south, called by the French Cochin-China, opened three ports to French trade, allowed free passage of French warships to Cambodia ( which led to a French protectorate over Cambodia in 1867 ), allowed freedom of action for French missionaries and gave France a large indemnity for the cost of the war.
* Since 9-16 October 1892 on the Gilbert and Ellice Islands ( British protectorate, presently in Kiribati ), i. e. before they became a colony within the BWPT in 1916 ( since 1916 including the Union Group protectorate, later a separate state called Tokelau ).
A protectorate was established over the Miskito Nation, often called the Mosquito Coast.
In doing so, he created the protectorate known as the French Somali Coast ( Côte française des Somalis ), also called " French Somaliland.
In late 1913, the Imperial Colonial Office appointed Hermann Detzner to lead an expedition to survey the border between the British protectorate, called Papua and the German territory and to survey and map the interior.
1403 the upper Leventina, as the valley south of the pass is called, became a protectorate of Uri.
Khmer is the official language of Cambodia which was once a French protectorate called Cambodge in French.
The two zones of the Spanish protectorate had few paved roads and were separated by the Bay of Al Hoceima, which the Spanish called Alhucemas ; the Treaty of Fez granted the concession for exploitation of the iron mines of Mount Uixan to the Spanish Rif Mines Company, which was also given permission to build a railroad to connect the mines with Melilla.
By 1862 the war was over and Vietnam conceded three provinces in the south, called by the French Cochin-China, opened three ports to French trade, allowed free passage of French warships to Cambodia ( which led to a French protectorate over Cambodia in 1867 ), allowed freedom of action for French missionaries and gave France a large indemnity for the cost of the war.
The Corn Islands, along with the eastern half of present-day Nicaragua, was a British protectorate from 1655 until 1894, a period when the region was called the Mosquito Coast.

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* 1921 – Emir Abdullah establishes the first centralised government in the newly created British protectorate of Transjordan.
The North Borneo Federation, also known as Kalimantan Utara or North Kalimantan was a proposed political entity which would have comprised the British Colonies of Sarawak, British North Borneo ( Sabah ) and the protectorate of Brunei.
Nationalists staged large-scale demonstrations in Cairo in 1919, five years after Egypt had been declared a British protectorate.
The Cook Islands became a British protectorate in 1888.
The Kingdom of Rarotonga was established in 1858 and in 1888 it became a British protectorate by the request of Queen Makea Takau, mainly to thwart French expansionism.
1888 — Cook Islands are proclaimed a British protectorate and a single federal parliament is established.
In 1884, the United Kingdom established the protectorate of British Somaliland through various treaties with the northern Somali States, including the Warsangali Empire.
It became the British protectorate of Basutoland.
In 1882 he began a connection with West Africa which lasted the rest of his life, by accepting the chairmanship of the National African Company, formed by Sir George Goldie, which in 1886 received a charter under the title of the Royal Niger Company and in 1899 was taken over by the British government, its territories being constituted the protectorate of Nigeria.
It became a protectorate known as Iraq, and it gained official independence from Britain in 1932, although the British still dominated their politics until 1952.
It immediately laid claim to the Shatt al-Arab waterway, Iran's oil rich Khuzestan Province, and the British protectorate of Kuwait, since Kuwait had been part of Mesopotamia prior its takeover by the British in 1899.
Imperial Germany set up a protectorate over the Sultan of Zanzibar's coastal possessions in 1885, followed by the arrival of Sir William Mackinnon's British East Africa Company ( BEAC ) in 1888, after the company had received a royal charter and concessionary rights to the Kenya coast from the Sultan of Zanzibar for a 50-year period.
The British government had decided, primarily for strategic reasons, to build a railway linking Mombasa with the British protectorate of Uganda.
In an effort to restore a measure of order, the Gilbert Islands and the neighboring Ellice Islands ( now Tuvalu ) were forced to become the British protectorate of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands in 1892.
After World War I, the Ottoman Empire was defeated and the British invalidated the Anglo-Ottoman Convention, declaring Kuwait to be an independent sheikhdom under British protectorate.
Kuwait was a British protectorate from 1899 until 1961 and although a succession of Emirs of the Al Sabah ruled the country, foreign affairs and defence was a British prerogative.
Territorial conflicts with both British and Boer settlers arose periodically, including Moshoeshoe's notable victory over the Boers in the Free State-Basotho War, but the final war in 1867 with an appeal to Queen Victoria, who agreed to make Basutoland a British protectorate.
A treaty was signed at Aliwal in 1869 between the British and the Boer defining the boundaries of the protectorate, the arable land west of the Caledon River remained in Boer hands and is referred to as the Lost or Conquered Territory.
By becoming a protectorate Basotholand and its inhabitants were not subjected to Afrikaner rule, which saved them from experiencing Apartheid, and so generally prospered under more benevolent British rule.

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They remained a New Zealand protectorate until 1965, at which point they became a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand.
They became part of the protectorate of German New Guinea some years later.
Niue was a British protectorate for a time, but the UK's direct involvement ended in 1901 when New Zealand annexed the island.
In 1900, in response to renewed requests, the island became a British protectorate, and the following year it was annexed by New Zealand.
On 6 November 1884, a British protectorate was proclaimed over the southern coast of New Guinea and its adjacent islands.
The women of the British protectorate of Cook Islands obtained the same right soon after and beat New Zealand's women to the polls in 1893.
In November 1884, Germany proclaimed its protectorate over the New Britain Archipelago ; the German colonial administration gave New Britain and New Ireland the names of Neupommern ( or Neu-Pommern ; " New Pomerania ") and Neumecklenburg ( or Neu-Mecklenburg ; " New Mecklenburg ") respectively, and the whole island group was renamed the Bismarck Archipelago.
The islands remained unsettled by western Europeans until they were annexed as part of the German protectorate of German New Guinea in 1884.
These islands became a protectorate and were administered from German New Guinea.
* Egypt – petrified forest in Cairo-Suez road, declared a national protectorate by the minstery of environment, also in the area of New Cairo at the Extension of Nasr city, El Qattamiyya, near El Maadi district, and Al Farafra oasis.
New Orleans, officially a protectorate of the Ivory kingdom, is actually a largely independent state home to a faction of vodoun wraiths who call themselves " Les Invisibles "; they are also found throughout the Caribbean, and are distinguished by their open use of Puppetry on willing mortal hosts.
The Kamerun protectorate was enlarged with Neukamerun ( German: New Cameroon ) in 1911 as part of the settlement of the Agadir Crisis, resolved by the Treaty of Fez.
* in the early colonial settlement phase on New Zealand ( where the Polynesian Māori declared independence on 28 October 1835 as the Confederation of the United Tribes, under British protectorate ), from 10 May 1833 James Busby ( b. 1801 – d. 1871 ; from 1834 – 1836 jointly with Thomas McDonnell as co-Resident ) till 28 January 1840, then two Lieutenant governors ( as part of New South Wales, in Australia ) and many Governors since 3 January 1841
* at Rarotonga since the 1888 establishment of the British protectorate over the Cook Islands ; the third and last incumbent stayed on as first Resident Commissioner since 1901, at the incorporation in the British Western Pacific Territories ( under a single High Commissioner, till its 1976 dissolution, in Suva or Honoria ), until the abolition of the post at the 1965 self-government grant as territory in free association with New Zealand, having its own cabinet ( still under the British Crown, which after the 1976 appoints a special King's / Queens Representative as well as a High Commissioner ).
In 1884 he returned to New Guinea as Bismarck's Imperial Commissioner and negotiated for the north-eastern portion of that island, together with New Britain and New Ireland, to become a German protectorate.
The German New Guinea Company established control over Bougainville and Buka, Choiseul, Shortland and Treasury Islands in 1885 but did not extend its farther control southwards in the Solomons, whose southern islands came under a British protectorate in 1893 with the eastern islands being added in 1899.

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