But I think is more about how states in the US develop an identity out of isolation and oversized territory.
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Replying to @Maxmordon @geek_worlds
well we started with states that legitimately had a very long history as separate colonies before independence
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and that became a cultural expectation of new states as they were created
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Replying to @arthur_affect @geek_worlds
I can imagine, here the attempt to unite three separate colonies (Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador) failed...
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Replying to @Maxmordon @geek_worlds
ah yeah Gran Colombia under Bolivar right?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @geek_worlds
...when the provinces started to pact with Spain when the war was turning against him.
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Replying to @Maxmordon @geek_worlds
I read about this history when I was a DC tour guide doing stuff around the Avenue of the Liberators and the OAS
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we have Bolivar and Artigas and Juarez lined up in a row
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Replying to @arthur_affect @geek_worlds
I'm jealous! Being a tour guide there sounds like a great experience. I visited Bolivar's state in Central Park.
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Replying to @Maxmordon @geek_worlds
the OAS building is pretty cool and the sentiment behind it inspiring
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not so much the actual history that followed
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