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The extremely long sea voyages in often unpredictably harsh and cold weather conditions resulted in that both colonies got deemed a waste of time and resources by their colonial overlords and the colonies got sent fewer and fewer resupply shipments until they were completely forgotten and neglected. This led the two colonies to get almost completely isolated from the rest of the world by 1745. The colonies realised their neglegted state on winter of 1748 after not receiving any shipments for 3 years straight the two colonies agreed to settle their differences and merge together as one larger settlement in favour of working together to survive on the island. This is often referred as the establisment of the capital [[Kæn]], the first town on the [[Isle of Farmandie]]. In the beginning the former hostilities still fresh in memory complemented with language barrier, food shortage and the punishing conditions led to settlers developing heavy drinking habits and grudges between the two ethnic groups. Disagreement especially between individuals of different ethnicities often led to violent escalations on a major scale after a heavy night of drinking. These drunken group fights were often referred as the small civil wars.
The extremely long sea voyages in often unpredictably harsh and cold weather conditions resulted in that both colonies got deemed a waste of time and resources by their colonial overlords and the colonies got sent fewer and fewer resupply shipments until they were completely forgotten and neglected. This led the two colonies to get almost completely isolated from the rest of the world by 1745. The colonies realised their neglegted state on winter of 1748 after not receiving any shipments for 3 years straight the two colonies agreed to settle their differences and merge together as one larger settlement in favour of working together to survive on the island. This is often referred as the establisment of the capital [[Kæn]], the first town on the [[Isle of Farmandie]]. In the beginning the former hostilities still fresh in memory complemented with language barrier, food shortage and the punishing conditions led to settlers developing heavy drinking habits and grudges between the two ethnic groups. Disagreement especially between individuals of different ethnicities often led to violent escalations on a major scale after a heavy night of drinking. These drunken group fights were often referred as the small civil wars.
===Recolonisation attemp (1789-1812)===
===Recolonisation attemp (1789-1812)===
The first [[Burgoignesc]] fleet after the last sail had left from [[Kän]] in 1745's [[event_name]] arrived mistakenly on the eastern coast of [[Isle of Farmandie]] in summer of 1789. The crew got ashore at [[place_name]]. The Burgoignesc demanded all valuable resources Farmen possessed. Which led to major defiance from the inhabitants of Farmandie and that resulted in small scale conflict on the island between the Burgoignesc and Farmen.
The first [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] fleet after the last ship had sailed from [[Kæn]] 43 years prior arrived mistakenly on the eastern coast of [[Isle of Farmandie]] in summer of 1789. Instead of the northern coast where [[Kæn]] is located the crew got ashore at [[place_name]].<br>The [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] demanded all valuable resources [[Farmen]] possessed. This led to major defiance from the inhabitants of [[Isle of Farmandie|Farmandie]] and resulted in small scale conflict on the island between the [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] and [[Farmen]].
===War of Independence (1813-1824)===
===War of Independence (1813-1824)===
''Did your country ever have a period of significant decline or internal struggle?''
''Did your country ever have a period of significant decline or internal struggle?''
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