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    Territories of the United States - Wikipedia

    • The following is the political party status of the governments of the U.S. territories following completion of the 2022 United States elections. Instances where local and national party affiliation differs, the national affiliation is listed second. See more

    Overview

    Territories of the United States are sub-national administrative divisions overseen by the federal government of the United States. The American territories differ from the U.S. states and Indian reservations as they are not … See more

    Organized vs. unorganized territories

    Organized territories are lands under federal sovereignty (but not part of any state or the federal district) which were given a measure of self-governance by Congress through an organic act subject to the Congre… See more

    Federal administration

    The Office of Insular Affairs coordinates federal administration of the U.S. territories and freely associated states, except for Puerto Rico.
    On March 3, 1849, the last day of the 30th Congress, … See more

    Permanently inhabited territories

    The U.S. has five permanently inhabited territories: Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea, Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands in the North Pacific Ocean, and American Samoa in the South Pacif… See more

    Incorporated vs. unincorporated territories

    Pursuant to a series of Supreme Court rulings, Congress decides whether a territory is incorporated or unincorporated. The U.S. Constitution applies to each incorporated territory (including its local governmen… See more

    Former unincorporated territories and administered areas

    Swan Islands (1863–1972): claimed under the Guano Islands Act; sovereignty ceded to Honduras in a 1972 treaty.
    Philippines: military government, 1899–1902; insular government, 1902–1935; commonwealth governmen… See more

     
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