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Various native Cappedorite tribes inhabited the lands around the [[Driftwood Harbour]] since antiquity, and tribal kingdoms sprung up in the southwestern region of Cappedore during the middle ages before the [[Discovery of Cappedore|accidental arrival]] of [[Staynish]] settlers in 1609. Before its establishment as a republic, Cappedore existed as a tributary Archduchy state to the [[Morstaybishlian Empire]], with 5 of its 30 present day states existing as sub-duchies within Cappedore. The nation would eventually gain its independence from the Staynish in 1730, but for nearly a century failed to expand into the new lands, as native forces in the area were far too strong in numbers for the underdeveloped Archduchy of Cappedorite States to handle. It wasn't until 1812 when a revolution sprung up in Cappedore and with the help of other states managed to expand, leading to the creation of brand new states.
 
Cappedore celebrates a [[Economics of Cappedorew:Lumber|strong lumber-based production economy]], with the [[Cappedorite timberw:Wood industry|timber industry]] producing over 500 billion [[Stater|Cappedorite Staters]] per annum. The economy relies heavily on that of the state of [[New Cumberland (URC state)|New Cumberland]], Cappedore's largest state, which produces over ₴4,700 in timber exports per day. Cappedore also prospers from a large industry in Arms Manufacturing, especially in naval and aerospace matters - the industry makes over ₴5,250 per day, however this is substantial compared to its peak in January 2020, where it produced over ₴14k per day. A greater Cappedorite focus on tourism and [[w:Trout#River fishing|trout fishing]] between the years 2021-22 helped stabilise the economy under [[President of Cappedore|President]] [[Austin Merrill]].
 
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