If you are referred to the Canadian/Australian context of a territory it won't because these territories are normally controlled/ruled directly by the federal government. (Though these jurisdictions do have basic powers but lack the same powers and representation at a federal level when compared to a province/state).
You could also say the territory of the 50 states makes up a part of the United States.
Is the US still a country? or is it now a territory?
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What do you by the term "territory"?
If you are referred to the Canadian/Australian context of a territory it won't because these territories are normally controlled/ruled directly by the federal government. (Though these jurisdictions do have basic powers but lack the same powers and representation at a federal level when compared to a province/state).
You could also say the territory of the 50 states makes up a part of the United States.