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Answered by samirakha
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Annexation, a formal act whereby a state proclaims its sovereignty over territory hitherto outside its domain. Unlike cession, whereby territory is given or sold through treaty, annexation is a unilateral act made effective by actual possession and legitimized by general recognition.

Examples of Annexation. ... The most common form of annexation across history has been through military conquest and control. In 1938, for example, Nazi Germany marched into Austria and conquered it. They claimed that they wanted to unify the Germanic people, and annexed the former nation of Austria into their country.

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Answered by hanifzainab96
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Annexation is formal act whereby a state proclaims its sovereignty over territory hitherto outside its domain. Unlike cession whereby territory is given or sold through treaty

Examples: nazi Germany marched into Austria

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