The Gaelic League has fermented control over the coastal islands of former Maine, which was previously apart of the Plymouth Crown Colony. Within these islands rests the primary backbone of the Gaelic economy, centered around the military. With a population of 13,840, the Gaelic League's economy is very small compared to that of the British colonies. However, the economy is completely self sufficient, and the people living on the islands enjoy a large amount of communal prosperity. Fishing, herding and stone are the three largest industries in the Gaelic League, but there is no profit in these industries made. Instead, if someone shares what they produced with the community, then the community shares with said person. This system of communal association is the backbone of the Gaelic League
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