Sovereignty, The state of being free from external control; supreme power., The Commonwealth, The group of countries that were formerly parts of the British Empire., British Empire, A large area of land belonging to a country, often providing resources and markets., Merger, The process of two or more things (e.g., countries) joining together, especially to form one larger entity., Secession, The act of formally withdrawing from a federation or group, Adversity, Difficult or unpleasant situations., Pragmatic, A practical approach to problems and affairs, often focusing on what is achievable rather than theoretical., Multi-racial, Relating to a population consisting of people of many different racial and ethnic backgrounds., Hinterland, The remote or less developed parts of a country that supply resources to the center., Colonial rule, Rule by a foreign power over a dependent country or people., Self-governance, The ability of a country or region to govern itself without outside control., Vulnerable, Can be easily hurt or attacked, either physically or emotionally., Strategic location, A place that is very important because of its position, especially for trade or military purposes., Pivotal decision, A very important decision that will have a lot of impact., Unprecedented, Never done or known before; without an earlier example., Dilemma, A problem or situation in which you have difficulty making a choice between two or more options..

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