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It's going to be weird seeing new US maps soon isn't it?

Greenland as a new state.

Canada divided up into several smaller states based on natural barriers and language, I suppose Quebec would be happy to be a separate state.

As for Mexico, It being divided into several new states and then the California land exchange with the creation of Old Mexico going to add some real class to the region. Yucatan being it's own state will be interesting..

I don't know Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama if they'll be combined into large states or smaller states based off natural barriers but i know "The Gap" is going to be the new boarder.

It would be really interesting to see how the dissolving of those problem countries and the creation of stable states will occur for the US expansion.

Oh, Well. It is what it is, I don't want to have to buy a new globe.
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>>526515983
now with technology being as advanced the roll out can be much quicker.
the main reason for "territorial stability" in the past was because publishers didn't want to publish new books all the time. borders will be more dynamic from now on, countries breathing, growing, slimming down, bulking up, etc.
textbooks you grew up with will be fun historical curiosities much like ones from the 1800s.
A lot of small "countries" will be merged and dissolved into more of an interzone between the proper nations. which is good, buffers prevent wars.
Canada isn't a nation and its time to dissolve the border instead of playing along with this weird vestigial fantasy-land
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Fuck off i will fight for the integrity of my land
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>>526517631
You won't even fight narcos paco. Why don't you fight the urge to drink coke instead.
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>>526515983
>Yucatan being it's own state will be interesting
wat
>Panama
Technically it's south america as they were part of Colombia until mutts subverted it, culturally they have much more in common with them aside from some imported nigger shenanigans.
>the dissolving of those problem countries
It will only accentuate them, we already have problems because Northern Mexico, culturally part of old North America, is not compatible with mountain Central America aka Southern Mexico.
And Southern Mexico is always beefing and making shit up with its borders like Honduras and Guatemala, the eternal southerner thrives in starting petty fights with its neighbors.
The best way is the Spaniard way: Keep them in autonomous states and tax them a set fee every year, do not meddle with their internal politics and put a limit on their conscript border patrols so nobody makes a giant army.
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>>526517631
you can't even fight the 70 iq cartel members that took over your shitty "country"
you'll stomp your feet and throw as much of a hissy fit as we allow you to, but you will absolutely not "fight"
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>>526517631
I too want to fight for the integrity of your land. Let's bomb cartels then send all of your compatriots here back home, Mexico is basically turning into the Turkey of the Americas it's run by organized crime.
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>>526517631
>integrity
>40 politicians killed during last presidential election

You faggots are too dumb to even realize how corrupt your shit hole is



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