Heerlo
Jedi Master Hearlo
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Government Changes
Over a long time, the United States acquired many different territories through wars. For many years the US government had allowed most of these territories alot of self-government. But during the early 2170s, more and more in the US government began feeling that the United States needed to consolidate power over all the territories it had conquered.
Finally, beginning in 2174, the President began trying to pass legislation that would establish firm government control over conquered territories. At first, the American Congress rejected the legislation. But after several more tries, it finally passed, and during the late summer and fall of 2175, the government systematically dismantled the local governments of all conquered territories and established them to be more "American", just like normal American territories.
Those in the government who had not supported the idea feared how the conquered people would react to such changes. Suprisingly, there was no resistance to the new laws and no one of other nationalities seemed to mind losing their self-governance. It seemed that the entire populace had total confidence that the government of the United States would always protect freedom for all.
About a year into the new law, a survey showed that people everywhere in American territories were happier with the government than ever before.
Still, the US continued to face the never-ending challenge of trying to maintain freedom from both domestic and foreign threats.
Over a long time, the United States acquired many different territories through wars. For many years the US government had allowed most of these territories alot of self-government. But during the early 2170s, more and more in the US government began feeling that the United States needed to consolidate power over all the territories it had conquered.
Finally, beginning in 2174, the President began trying to pass legislation that would establish firm government control over conquered territories. At first, the American Congress rejected the legislation. But after several more tries, it finally passed, and during the late summer and fall of 2175, the government systematically dismantled the local governments of all conquered territories and established them to be more "American", just like normal American territories.
Those in the government who had not supported the idea feared how the conquered people would react to such changes. Suprisingly, there was no resistance to the new laws and no one of other nationalities seemed to mind losing their self-governance. It seemed that the entire populace had total confidence that the government of the United States would always protect freedom for all.
About a year into the new law, a survey showed that people everywhere in American territories were happier with the government than ever before.

Still, the US continued to face the never-ending challenge of trying to maintain freedom from both domestic and foreign threats.