Do colonies count with their countries?
Yes!
Characteristics of a State
Politically organized, sovereign government, permanent resident population, organized economy, citizenship, and recognized by the majority of the international community
Politically organized
Official Boundaries
Sovereign Government
Has to be organized
Organized Economy
Issue currency with value
Citizenship
Recognized by issuing passports
What happens if a country is not recognized by the majority of the international community
If not, you lose your ability to trade
State / Country
A legally recognized, politically organized community under one government
Nation
A large aggregate of people united by common descent, history, culture, a language, inheriting a particular country or territory
Nation example
Native Americans; Cherokee Nation
Microstate
A small sovereign state with low population and small land area recognized by the world community
How many microstates are there?
24 total
Microstate example
Monocco; vatican city
Micronation
A small self-declared state that lacks legal recognition by the world government
Micronation example
Sealand, Molossia
Stateless Nation
Does not possess a national territory even with a larger multinational state
Stateless Nation example
Kurds, Palestine
Nation State
A country with a high level of cultural homogenity and unity (one person = one nation / state)
Nation State example
Japan, Mongolian
Early States
Walled cities with agricultural lands outside
What is the first city state?
Greece
Early States example
Mesopotamia (fertile crescent); Egypt
First city state
Greece (IMPORTANT)
Colonization
Taking land that is not heavily populated