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With the widespread arrival of Levantine settlers to Southern Crona in the late 1700s, Indigenous populations found it increasingly difficult to remain in the same area as what would eventually become [[Arcerion]]. Be it border skirmishes, economic issues, famine, or just mass migration away from ancestral lands, the Indigenous populations of Southeastern Cronan peninsula were gradually moved to an area South-East of where modern Arcerion is today.  
With the widespread arrival of Levantine settlers to Southern Crona in the late 1700s, Indigenous populations found it increasingly difficult to remain in the same area as what would eventually become [[Arcerion]]. Be it border skirmishes, economic issues, famine, or just mass migration away from ancestral lands, the Indigenous populations of Southeastern Cronan peninsula were gradually moved to an area South-East of where modern Arcerion is today.  


In the region claimed by settlers of what would become Arcerion, [[Paulastra]] began the establishment of its [[Paulastra#Southern_Reserve_and_creation_of_Washakara|Southern Reserve]], a new home for tribal people after land clearances and forced relocations in the wake of the new nation's civil war.
In the region claimed by settlers of what would become Arcerion, [[Paulastra]] began the establishment of its [[Paulastra#Western_Reserve_and_creation_of_Washakara|Western Reserve]], a new home for tribal people after land clearances and forced relocations in the wake of the new nation's civil war.


By 1874, over 1.5 million men, women, and children had migrated to the Washakaran Basin, and began to set up what would be a proto-Government for self-rule. However, as Arcer settlers continued to venture further inland, there was a continuous influx of people towards the refuge state, and by 1895 this population had reached 3 million. Mostly farmers and agrarian, they were either displaced due to the rapid pace of the Arcer expansion or forcibly through force.
By 1874, over 1.5 million men, women, and children had migrated to the Washakaran Basin, and began to set up what would be a proto-Government for self-rule. However, as Arcer settlers continued to venture further inland, there was a continuous influx of people towards the refuge state, and by 1895 this population had reached 3 million. Mostly farmers and agrarian, they were either displaced due to the rapid pace of the Arcer expansion or forcibly through force.