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===Chiefdoms===
===Chiefdoms===
Chiefdoms were semi-autonomous tribal units associated with national and ethnic groups which were subject to the Algoquonan state. The degrees of autonomy and rights afforded to each Chiefdom depended on the Chiefdom, but many of the nominal rights afforded to the Chiefdoms could be superseded by order of any Hierarch. Chiefs were a life post which were normally succeeded on basis of heredity, but the Assembly resolves the right to replace Chiefs at any time. In effect, this practice lead to jockeying between leading members of tribes attempting to be appointed Chief in exchange for loyalty and favors to members of the Assembly and the central government. Chiefdoms were classified by international observers as {{wp|Collaborationism|collaborationist}} political entities.
Chiefdoms were semi-autonomous tribal units associated with national and ethnic groups which were subject to the Algoquonan state. The degrees of autonomy and rights afforded to each Chiefdom depended on the Chiefdom, but many of the nominal rights afforded to the Chiefdoms could be superseded by order of any Hierarch. Chiefs were a life post which were normally succeeded on basis of heredity, but the Assembly resolves the right to replace Chiefs at any time. In effect, this practice lead to jockeying between leading members of tribes attempting to be appointed Chief in exchange for loyalty and favors to members of the Assembly and the central government. Chiefdoms were classified by international observers as {{wp|Collaborationism|collaborationist}} political entities.
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==Military==
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