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Before the Union of Eden was made the continent of Africa didn't have much native civilisations as Africa was significantly sparsely populated. Those who did live in Africa were often colonists from European and Asian nations. The nation of Uganda was formed and lived a short life until it was later turned into the Federation of Africa but that too had disappeared. With no recognisable African nation this led to a demand for unity to form a country to turn Africa into a prosperous continent. | Before the Union of Eden was made the continent of Africa didn't have much native civilisations as Africa was significantly sparsely populated. Those who did live in Africa were often colonists from European and Asian nations. The nation of Uganda was formed and lived a short life until it was later turned into the Federation of Africa but that too had disappeared. With no recognisable African nation this led to a demand for unity to form a country to turn Africa into a prosperous continent. | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 23 April 2018
The Union of Eden
The Union of Eden was formed by the people of Addis Abbaba in the North of Africa and the people of Swahili in the South of Africa with the ambition of creating a more unified Africa. The leaders of Swahili and Addis Ababa ( xCptSpiffyx and EmperorSelassie) co-founded the Union of Eden on the 22nd of April 2018. Discussions were made with advisers from both sides in order to create the country which resulted in a flag and a constitution being made which formed the government.
Towns
- Swahili
- Addis Ababa
History
Before the Union of Eden was made the continent of Africa didn't have much native civilisations as Africa was significantly sparsely populated. Those who did live in Africa were often colonists from European and Asian nations. The nation of Uganda was formed and lived a short life until it was later turned into the Federation of Africa but that too had disappeared. With no recognisable African nation this led to a demand for unity to form a country to turn Africa into a prosperous continent.