Territory
The ultimate disposition of the territories of the merging nations would most likely lie
along existing political boundaries for the most part. Existing Australian states and
Canadian provinces, for example, would join the Union intact unless they did not possess
sufficient population to justify full statehood. If the population was too few for statehood
the political entity might be merged with an adjacent or surrounding province or state.
States
Possessions
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