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====Post-colonial 19th century====
====Post-colonial 19th century====
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After burgundy had been pushed out of Kandara the kingdom of sentasi was reformed and controlled much of the coastal parts of modern-day Kandara. They spent the first 20 years working to consolidate their power and expand along the coast. A loose coalition of tribes in the interior in Northern parts of the country more or less focused internally on their own realms but would if threatened by external forces as they were by the kingdom of sentasi in the 1840s able to band together against the common enemy and push them back out. By the 1860s many of these tribes had more or less fallen under this way of Emir ibn Oua K'nda who eventually would create a unified state in [[1871]] called the second kandarin Caliphate. Michaela Fate lasted until 1922 after which through internal struggles it fell to a more unified Kingdom of Kandara was combined with the kingdom of sentasi. During this time life for the inhabitants of modern day Kandara was mostly focused around small scale sustenance farming and hurting with some communities along the coast being able to conduct trade across the middle seas region. There were no major exports of note during this period as there were no larger scale mechanisms to ensure that there was enough supply to make it financially viable to export any particular commodity.
After burgundy had been pushed out of Kandara the kingdom of sentasi was reformed and controlled much of the coastal parts of modern-day Kandara. They spent the first 20 years working to consolidate their power and expand along the coast. A loose coalition of tribes in the interior in Northern parts of the country more or less focused internally on their own realms but would if threatened by external forces as they were by the kingdom of sentasi in the 1840s able to band together against the common enemy and push them back out. By the 1860s many of these tribes had more or less fallen under this way of Emir ibn Oua K'nda who eventually would create a unified state in [[1871]] called the second kandarin Caliphate. Michaela Fate lasted until 1922 after which through internal struggles it fell to a more unified Kingdom of Kandara was combined with the kingdom of sentasi. During this time life for the inhabitants of modern day Kandara was mostly focused around small scale sustenance farming and hurting with some communities along the coast being able to conduct trade across the middle seas region. There were no major exports of note during this period as there were no larger scale mechanisms to ensure that there was enough supply to make it financially viable to export any particular commodity.
=====First Great War=====
=====First Great War=====
{{Further|First Great War}}
{{Further|First Great War}}
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The first Great War had very little actual impact in Kandara itself however it did shift some of the power in [[Audonia]] in general away from some of the more traditional partners and enabled more external interventionism outside of the existing relationships on the continent which gave rise to new ideologies like {{wp|communism}}. While none of this occurred in Kandara directly it would eventually have a much larger impact later in the 20th century, on the trajectory of the country.
The first Great War had very little actual impact in Kandara itself however it did shift some of the power in [[Audonia]] in general away from some of the more traditional partners and enabled more external interventionism outside of the existing relationships on the continent which gave rise to new ideologies like {{wp|communism}}. While none of this occurred in Kandara directly it would eventually have a much larger impact later in the 20th century, on the trajectory of the country.


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