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Final scores for colonizers:
Syawedis: $876 + 3.785 million hard power + 27 necklaces + 87 luxury goods = 19,051
Schadenfreude: $1,350 + 3.556 hard power + 31 necklaces = 11,106
Da Jai: $300 + 2.58 million + 50 necklaces + 7 luxury goods = 13,230


1450-1650 (Round One)

The colonizers traveled to the following lands:
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They successfully colonized (or made working agreements with) the following territories:
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1650-1800 (Round 2)

Colonizers traveled to the following lands in hopes of colonizing them:
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They successfully colonized the following territories:
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A war over Fruit Loops emerged in Lalomanu and Ikeyikey ...
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and the lands changed hands:
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1800-1900 (Round 3)

Colonizers approached the following lands:
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and successfully colonized the following territories:
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Later, Da Jai took the Adamites from Schadenfreude:
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From there we had the following events occur. I am not sure about the details yet. Please provide any details you have:

* Nuclear war between Da Jai, Schadenfreude, and Syawedis. This resulted in the Da Jai losing their land and genocide. The Syawedis and Schadenfreude had an alliance and when the Da Jai took Lalomanu from the Syawedis they were asking for it!
* In the commotion, many colonies gained independence (not unlike WWII)
* The northern territories went on a sit-down strike. They later faced genocide.
* There was also a genocide in the south, among Parteiznscove (punishment for stealing luxury goods they had produced.)

Major uprisings:
* IkeyIkey made a deal with Schadenfreude at the beginning of Round 2 to get rid of the Da Jai. Once defeated they received better working conditions and a powerful ally. In round 3 we got more hard power due to an increase in population and we rebelled against Schadenfreude. They threatned no attack again but we negotiated with them, they couldkeep 70% of our land and the rest we exchanged for food in exchange for independence.
* Comoniwanalaiya - end of round 4
* Scorching Nomads - Round 3 - successful? Yes we were sucessful! We realized that we were the schadenfuedas only source of cotton. So we rebeled kicked them out of our land and then at the end of our round went and sold them our cotton for food and money for the next round. Then in round five we kept our independence by making an agreement that we would still grow our cotton and we would give it to them for money and food as well. Also they would protect us incase another country would try and invade us. So we made the agreement and got to stay free till the end of the game. We then survived round 6 by selling our cotton early in the round and buying food before all of the revolutions started happening so that way we would survive even after everyone was set free and there was a shortage of cheerios across the world.
* HumuHumu- Round 3 - successful, but overtaken again
* Gwaith - Round 4 - successful, but overtaken again. At the end of round 4 we had to promise that we would not rebel to get food from our colonizers. Otherwise our people would die.
*Gwaith - Round 5 - Given our indepenence by Syawedis when the other nations were being freed. We were offered freedom, more hard power for protection, cheerios to feed us, and we also got to keep half the status items we made, in return the Syawedis didn't lose their hard power to the uprising.
Others?
*Okmezari- Round of 5- Succesfull, but taken over again, attempted genocide, then independent again!
*Veruca Salt was taken over by the Da Jai and then fought for it's independence three times, once in the second round but that was put down, then two times in the fifth round, of the fifth round fights we lost our first fight but suffered no ill effects, then near the end of the round we again fought for our independence and won it to keep.
Anything else? Please add any details!

Round 5 - United Nations type alliance (United Southern Nations: USN) between southern countries helped kick colonizers out of most countries! Good job guys!
-- led by the humu's primarily through the use of soft power, indigenous media and any hard power stolen and stored from the colonizers
-- while the goal was admirable, in recitation, we likened it to the rapid spread of communism and the domino effect. with the colonizers busy nuking each other and making our lives miserable, the thought of fair allocation of resources appealed to many of the former colonies.
-- had their been a round six, though, the humu's and followers may have died of starvation as they were still dependent on cheerios. SO, while the talk of freedom and equality was inspiring to many of the southern nations, it may have produced devastating effects later on, as they could not adequately feed themselves (what we have seen throughout south american history)

Note: the Mahalikata wore green shirts and yellow bandanas to represent camouflage in their natural environment. Apparently it worked because we were passed by and never contacted by the colonizers. Chiwaa!! (cheer of the Mahalikata)



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