Having too many justice-oriented citizens in a lunar colony, as inspired by figures like Cesar Chavez, could lead to intense activism and social pressure, which while promoting equity and rights, might also create conflict with those in power. This could result in polarization, hampering effective governance and decision-making. However, their presence could also foster a strong sense of community and shared responsibility, potentially leading to innovative solutions for the unique challenges of lunar living. Balancing activism with cooperation will be key to the colony's success.
meh dint knuw
The charter proves that the colony was founded legally and gives the citizens rights offered to colonists.
Georgia
About two cheese sticks of rights ;)
Only Puritan men could vote
American settlers had to agree to become Mexican citizens in order to settle in Austin's colony.
American settlers had to agree to become Mexican citizens in order to settle in Austin's colony.
American settlers had to agree to become Mexican citizens in order to settle in Austin's colony.
The cast of Lost Colony - 2014 includes: Joshua Brady as Loren Sam Buchanan as Ramona Wayne Crawford as Farmer Geary Kenny Hinkle as Tommy Juan Piedrahita as Chavez Phillip Ward as Randy
you can gain more people when upgrading your Town Hall and providing sufficient wine for your colony... just keep your citizens to happy and your colony will grow
Yes - it became independent of the mother city in about 650 BCE.
The Union Colony of Colorado organized by Nathan Meeker in order to establish religiously-oriented utopian community.