Iroqois (native name "Haudenosaunee") is a nation north of New York, New England. It used to be part of New York Province, but declared independence in the 1980s. Since its independence, it has been embroiled in various disputes, from its claim as the official "Iroquois" nation - a title that many New York Iroquois say they shouldn't have a monopoly on - to its failed merger with the Canadian Confederation of States in the early 1990s, which deeply offended New England. A more recent development is its desire to give up on the "compact of free association" with New England and develop its own military. Since independence, average income has dropped. Currently, support for the government among its populace is at an all-time low, and some Iroquoian journalists have started calling their coun
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| - Iroqois (native name "Haudenosaunee") is a nation north of New York, New England. It used to be part of New York Province, but declared independence in the 1980s. Since its independence, it has been embroiled in various disputes, from its claim as the official "Iroquois" nation - a title that many New York Iroquois say they shouldn't have a monopoly on - to its failed merger with the Canadian Confederation of States in the early 1990s, which deeply offended New England. A more recent development is its desire to give up on the "compact of free association" with New England and develop its own military. Since independence, average income has dropped. Currently, support for the government among its populace is at an all-time low, and some Iroquoian journalists have started calling their coun
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| - Iroqois (native name "Haudenosaunee") is a nation north of New York, New England. It used to be part of New York Province, but declared independence in the 1980s. Since its independence, it has been embroiled in various disputes, from its claim as the official "Iroquois" nation - a title that many New York Iroquois say they shouldn't have a monopoly on - to its failed merger with the Canadian Confederation of States in the early 1990s, which deeply offended New England. A more recent development is its desire to give up on the "compact of free association" with New England and develop its own military. Since independence, average income has dropped. Currently, support for the government among its populace is at an all-time low, and some Iroquoian journalists have started calling their country a failed state.
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