Annexationism
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Annexationism is the desire to be annexed by another polity.
This may represent itself on the smallest scale in small communities that desire to be annexed by a larger city.
At the largest level, entire countries may desire to become part of a neighbour.
Annexationism is related to irredentism which is the desire of larger states to annex all or part of smaller states. The opposite of annexationism is separatism.
[edit] Examples
Republic of Texas applied to join the United States.
After the Great War many Austrians wanted an Anschluss, or union with Germany.
Communists with many of the early Soviet republics wanted to be annexed by Soviet Russia. This led to the Union Treaty of 1922.
In Canada, several annexationist movements have sprung up arguing that all or some Canada's provinces should join the United States. The most prominent was a group of influential business and political leaders who signed the Montreal Annexation Manifesto of 1849.

