
Territorial Governments
Territorial governments are administrative bodies that manage specific areas within a country, often with less autonomy than states or provinces. They oversee local laws, resources, and community services, operating under national laws and regulations. These governments can be found in places like Canada, the United States, and Australia, where they serve areas that may not yet qualify for full statehood. Their purpose is to provide governance and support to residents, helping to maintain order and promote development within their territories while staying connected to the national government.