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=== Modernization of the Zoekerist Church ===
In 1909, after Mexico fell to a republican revolution, the [[South Tussenland]], and in essence, the Zoekerist Church, had lost their principal benefactor. During this time, South Tussenland was also facing calls for republicanism, which was also partly spurred on by the republican government of Tussenland and New Netherland, in an effort to exert influence in the continent. After the South Tussenland revolution succeeded in 1911, the Church and State were officially separated and codified into the new constitution. The revolutionaries allowed Tegbesoe, the former head of state and head of the Church, to continue leading the Zoekerist Church, but was not allowed to meddle in the politics of South Tussenland. Despite the secularization of the state, the Zoekerist Church still plays a huge role in the culture and life of South Tussenland. In the 20th century, the religion had spread to Florida and Virginia, while minor chapters exist in Saint-Domingue and Cuba.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[South Tussenland]]
* [[2nd Dutch-Spanish War]]
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