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Meanings of loose confederation in English
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Usage of loose confederation in English
1
The activists are part of a looseconfederation of radical libertarians known as Free Keene.
2
The British colonies in North America won their independence as a looseconfederation of sovereign states.
3
Once we've pulled back, the looseconfederation in the south will break apart and forget us.
4
In 1787 the American colonies, after winning the war for independence, had set up a looseconfederation of states.
5
After a hundred years of growth, the Republic was still a looseconfederation of separate States, rather than one great united nation.
6
His goal is not outright independence but a looseconfederation in which the entities voluntarily delegate minimal powers to a weak national government.
7
Before 1866 there was a looseconfederation of German States, after 1870 there was an Empire of the Germans.
8
The war had originally been the harriers and outlaws against a looseconfederation of artisans and "manufactories" who lived in the city.
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Liberal democracies will die out, and be replaced by looseconfederations of corporate city-states.