The Triple Partition Pact was a document signed by King Allen of the Floridian Empire, President Davis of Navalain, and President Slayback of Slaybackia on June 16, 2007. The pact set the borders for the three nations as a way to reduce tension and controversy over which areas belonged to who, and what areas could be claimed by who. The borders of the nations are determined by the borders of the former U.S. state's borders. At the first creation of the document, none of the pact covered the Caribbean, but following Slaybackia's original refusal to sign the pact, the Empire added the Caribbean islands. King Allen and President Davis. Due to Slayback's refusal, Allen and Davis created a separate pact which did the same as this pact, except for the parts about Slaybackia. President Slayback t
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| - The Triple Partition Pact was a document signed by King Allen of the Floridian Empire, President Davis of Navalain, and President Slayback of Slaybackia on June 16, 2007. The pact set the borders for the three nations as a way to reduce tension and controversy over which areas belonged to who, and what areas could be claimed by who. The borders of the nations are determined by the borders of the former U.S. state's borders. At the first creation of the document, none of the pact covered the Caribbean, but following Slaybackia's original refusal to sign the pact, the Empire added the Caribbean islands. King Allen and President Davis. Due to Slayback's refusal, Allen and Davis created a separate pact which did the same as this pact, except for the parts about Slaybackia. President Slayback t
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| - The Triple Partition Pact was a document signed by King Allen of the Floridian Empire, President Davis of Navalain, and President Slayback of Slaybackia on June 16, 2007. The pact set the borders for the three nations as a way to reduce tension and controversy over which areas belonged to who, and what areas could be claimed by who. The borders of the nations are determined by the borders of the former U.S. state's borders. At the first creation of the document, none of the pact covered the Caribbean, but following Slaybackia's original refusal to sign the pact, the Empire added the Caribbean islands. King Allen and President Davis. Due to Slayback's refusal, Allen and Davis created a separate pact which did the same as this pact, except for the parts about Slaybackia. President Slayback then said that he would sign the Triple Partition Pact if he would get what was the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Floridian Empire would get what was the British Virgin Islands. King Allen agreed and the pact was signed.
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