Honestly, probably not that hard. In the industrialized world no nation can survive on its own. Most decolonization advocates I’ve heard argue for a sort of confederation. First they need their land and sovereignty back, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they turn into a United States of Turtle Island or something like that.
Honestly, probably not that hard. In the industrialized world no nation can survive on its own. Most decolonization advocates I’ve heard argue for a sort of confederation. First they need their land and sovereignty back, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they turn into a United States of Turtle Island or something like that.
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Yeah, I honestly would see not 50 new countries, but a few of them split along the mostly historical divides