Reuben has always played a relatively minor role in Kanian history, with its capital Fort Hebron serving as the secondary western port of Kania when Ephraim City was blocked due to ice build-up during the winter. However, the state never rivalled its northern or eastern neighbors, and Reuben for the majority of its history was considered a wild backwater. Only until the 1880s when the state became important to the nation's growth as an oil-producing state, did Reuben become a major player in the rest of Kania. However, due its long history of isolation from the rest of the nation, Reuben's population are known for their rather independent and outspoken views.
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| - Reuben has always played a relatively minor role in Kanian history, with its capital Fort Hebron serving as the secondary western port of Kania when Ephraim City was blocked due to ice build-up during the winter. However, the state never rivalled its northern or eastern neighbors, and Reuben for the majority of its history was considered a wild backwater. Only until the 1880s when the state became important to the nation's growth as an oil-producing state, did Reuben become a major player in the rest of Kania. However, due its long history of isolation from the rest of the nation, Reuben's population are known for their rather independent and outspoken views.
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| - Reuben has always played a relatively minor role in Kanian history, with its capital Fort Hebron serving as the secondary western port of Kania when Ephraim City was blocked due to ice build-up during the winter. However, the state never rivalled its northern or eastern neighbors, and Reuben for the majority of its history was considered a wild backwater. Only until the 1880s when the state became important to the nation's growth as an oil-producing state, did Reuben become a major player in the rest of Kania. However, due its long history of isolation from the rest of the nation, Reuben's population are known for their rather independent and outspoken views.
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