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=== Native Relocation ===
=== Native Relocation ===
Between 1820 and 1850 the government of Tussenland relocated between 30,000 and 40,000 Indians from the southeast and western great lakes region to west of the Mississippi bordering New Spain. This was done through a series of treaties between the Dutch government, their Iroquoian allies and private Dutch settlers and merchants as well as at least 5 incidents of forced relocation by the Dutch military. One most notable relocation occurred in 1832 at the aftermath of the [[Cherokee wars]] where the Dutch government gave the Cherokee nation 8 months to relocate to land in present day Opdamsland (known at the time as Tussenland Indian territory). By 1845 Amerikaans had been established as a lingua franca amongst the tribes of the area many of the tribes adopted Dutch cultural practices (if they hadn't already).


=== Spanish-Dutch War ===
=== Spanish-Dutch War ===

Revision as of 06:52, 30 December 2020

Opdamsland
The Confederation of Opdamsland
Opdamslandt

Tahlequah

1903-present
Established1903
CapitalUtrecht (Ayuhwa)
Largest City
  • Etersheym (Burgos)
Population14 million
Government TypeConfederated Republic
Area999 000km
Languages
  • Amerikaans (Official)
  • Cherokee (Official)
  • Choctaw (Official)
  • Sioux (Official)
  • Spanish (Official)
  • +15 other regionally official native languages
Currency
  • Opdamslandt Guilder (OLG)

Opdamsland officially The Confederation of Opdamsland is a landlocked country in central North America. Opdamsland borders Mexico, Tussenland and South Tussenland and is the only North American nation that is landlocked. It was created after the Great American Boer War in 1903 as a buffer state between Mexico and Tussenland. Additionally Opdamsland is the only country in the Americas that is majority ethnically amerindian. The capital of the country is Utrecht (Ayuhwa or Iowa) while the largest city is Etersheym (Burgos).

Native Relocation

Between 1820 and 1850 the government of Tussenland relocated between 30,000 and 40,000 Indians from the southeast and western great lakes region to west of the Mississippi bordering New Spain. This was done through a series of treaties between the Dutch government, their Iroquoian allies and private Dutch settlers and merchants as well as at least 5 incidents of forced relocation by the Dutch military. One most notable relocation occurred in 1832 at the aftermath of the Cherokee wars where the Dutch government gave the Cherokee nation 8 months to relocate to land in present day Opdamsland (known at the time as Tussenland Indian territory). By 1845 Amerikaans had been established as a lingua franca amongst the tribes of the area many of the tribes adopted Dutch cultural practices (if they hadn't already).

Spanish-Dutch War

During the Spanish-Dutch war of 1850, the area of land that is currently Opdamsland was lost by Dutch Tussenland and gained by the Spanish crown colony of New Spain. In 1855 the Spanish started calling the region territorio de Acansa. During Spanish rule, Indian tribes that were relocated from Tussenland were mostly left to their own devices. In the 1860's the Spanish founded the cities of San Pedro (modern day Sint Pietersdorp) and San Sebastian and settled 22 families from the Canary islands and Galicia in the territory. Additionally a substantial number of non-relocated Indian tribes from Tussenland migrated into the territory voluntary between 1850 and 1895 in order to escape enclosure, land cessions and unequal treaties made by Dutch settlers.

Independence

Former the disputed former Indian territory was Opdamsland gained independence as the nation of Opdamsland after the Mexican-Dutch Boer War (1901) in the Treaty of Williamsburg (1903). Opdamsland was meant to act as a buffer state between Mexico and Tussenland and a homeland for native non-Iroquoian peoples of Tussenland. During the first few months after the creation of the new country, the last series of native relocations from Tussenland occurred with over 8,000 Sioux Indians being forcibly relocated by the Tussenland military from Tussenland to the north-west of Opdamsland.

Tribal Council Period

The original constitution of Opdamsland was written by Tussenland authorities and as such was very pro-dutch in outlook.

Opdamsland under John White Owl (Oukonunaka)

Military Junta

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