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===Algosh domination===
===Algosh domination===
{{Further|Algosh coup}}
{{Further|Algosh coup}}
The establishment of [[Algoquona]] was disastrous for the economy of the Chenango peninsula. In addition to the ravages of war brought on by [[Algosh_coup#Resistance|resistance to the coup]], the formation of the Algosh-dominated state precipitated a period of looting whereby most of the already limited movable wealth of the peninsula was taken and relocated to the Algosh heartland. In addition to the obvious items, including cash and precious metals, the cultural patrimony of the peninsula (such as valuable artwork and historical artifacts) as well as any technical experts were carried off to Kaigwa and its environs, creating significant deprivation. A minor uprising in [[2013]] also led to the deportation of many of the participants into slavery in [[Varshan]] as well as the abduction of Chenango women by the Algoquonan military. Though it did not participate in the 2013 uprising, the leaders of [[Pachaug]] began to agitate for greater autonomy within the Algosh state and, later, right to appeal to [[Urcea]]. These agitations resulted in [[Operation Western Blizzard]] and the declaration of Pachaug's independence as an [[international charter city]] in [[2017]]. Though the ethnically Island Honeoye Pachoy achieved their freedom, it led to further deprivations for the rest of the peoples of the peninsula as it was one of the major trade centers of the area. By [[2020]], the Chenango peninsula had gone from a unremarkable backwater in [[Cusinaut]] to one of the poorest places on earth. Significant resentment at the Algosh became a unifying element of society between all three peoples, activating the omàmìwi to organize armed resistance in secret.


===Confederacy established===
===Confederacy established===