State of Absaroka #8559135
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Description
Tandem libertatem - "Freedom at last." Absaroka was first proposed for statehood in 1939 by ranchers and farmers in Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota because they resented President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 'New Deal' and the Democratic control of state governments. However, the movement failed to gain momentum and was short-lived. Nearly twenty years later, the movement was revived and grew drastically due to a series of legislation that had neglected farmers and ranchers across the mid-west. Parts of Montana, Wyoming, and South Dakota finally succeeded to form the Great State of Absaroka, which was granted statehood in 1961. The state's territory contains beautiful natural scenery and landscape, including endless amounts of mountains and valleys. Although the state is sparsely populated, having one of the lowest populations in the United States, it also includes several tourist attractions, including the Yellowstone National Park and Mount Rushmore.
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
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| 11 Aug 2026, 11:57 | 25 | first reading |
Ownership
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@CH1R12 — Chief Operations Officer (rank 254)
@Ocaza — Resident (rank 2)
@OwenNeverPlays — Resident (rank 2)
@Markus21alpha — Resident (rank 2)
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