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Despite the largely anti-Occidental sentiment which was seen in both Walakee politics and society, the regime maintained fairly close ties with the Occident, being a full member of many Occidental-dominated organizations, such as the [[Levantia and Odenoru Treaty Association]] (LOTA) since its founding, the [[League of Nations]] since 1961, and going as far as fighting alongside Levantine powers in the [[Second Great War]] until 1941. Following the onset of the [[Occidental Cold War]], the Walakee State maintained its relationship with LOTA, despite protests from anti-Occidental groups and fears of the [[Levantine Creep]] reaching Tierrador. The Walakee State was best known for the policies enacted under the administration of Gomez. Gomez paved the way towards economic integration with the rest of Crona and a higher level of economic liberalization in the country. From 1951 until Gomez's death in 1983, Tierrador saw a consistent GDP per capita increase at an annual average rate of 6.7 percent.
Despite the largely anti-Occidental sentiment which was seen in both Walakee politics and society, the regime maintained fairly close ties with the Occident, being a full member of many Occidental-dominated organizations, such as the [[Levantia and Odenoru Treaty Association]] (LOTA) since its founding, the [[League of Nations]] since 1961, and going as far as fighting alongside Levantine powers in the [[Second Great War]] until 1941. Following the onset of the [[Occidental Cold War]], the Walakee State maintained its relationship with LOTA, despite protests from anti-Occidental groups and fears of the [[Levantine Creep]] reaching Tierrador. The Walakee State was best known for the policies enacted under the administration of Gomez. Gomez paved the way towards economic integration with the rest of Crona and a higher level of economic liberalization in the country. From 1951 until Gomez's death in 1983, Tierrador saw a consistent GDP per capita increase at an annual average rate of 6.7 percent.


Tierrador under the Walakee State saw a massive increase in economic activity despite the heavy restrictions on industrialism. The regime emphasized Tierrador's status as a breadbasket in South Crona, enjoying being top-ranked consistently in agricultural exports. Following the Ten Cities Uprising in 1989, which saw mass riots, protests, and civil unrest in the ten largest cities in Tierrador to protest the authoritarian regime. The Woqelee Reinstatement followed the mass rebellion, where the House of Walakee was formally deposed and replaced with the [[House of Woqelee]]. Many policies from the Walakee State remain in modern-day Tierrador.
Tierrador under the Walakee State saw a massive increase in economic activity despite the heavy restrictions on industrialism. The regime emphasized Tierrador's status as a breadbasket in South Crona, enjoying being top-ranked consistently in agricultural exports. Following the Ten Cities Uprising in 1989, which saw mass riots, protests, and civil unrest in the ten largest cities in Tierrador to protest the authoritarian regime, the Walakee State under the more liberalized [[Nathan Hauqač]] would crumble. The Woqelee Reinstatement followed the mass rebellion, where the House of Walakee was formally deposed and replaced with the [[House of Woqelee]]. Many policies from the Walakee State remain in modern-day Tierrador.
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