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In early 1620, [[Lambertus V|King Lambertus V]] of the [[Great Morstaybishlia|Great Morstaybishlian Empire]] took interest in Meri Laulu. He begun preparations for an invasion of the group islands. By late 1620, the [[The Morst-Lauluan War of 1620|The Morst-Lauluan War]] ignited and led to Meri Laulu turning to a Morst colony while [[Tiaro Sokala]], Meri Laulu's leader at the time, was captured along with the rest of the Meri Lauluan citizens.
 
After Meri Laulu's defeat, the archipelago became a Morstaybishlian colony. This lead to the proliferation of Staynish culture and language. During this time, Meri Laulu became a hotspot for merchants from Yasteria, Concord, and Gondwana to exchange and trade goods with Morst traders however Meri Laulu's resources were heavily exploited by Morst merchants and government leading to 50% of wildlife to be extinct only after 300 years of occupation.
This would mark the start of the 300 year occupation of the Morst Empire in Meri Laulu. Lauluans were forced to work for the Morst Empire as physical laborers and conscripted soldiers.
 
In early 1920's, a rebellion broke out in Northern Meri Laulu.
== Etymology and terminology ==
 
The name "Sokala" originated from the surname of the nation's founders, [[Andrew Sokala]] and [[Marybelle Sokala]].
 
The standard way to refer to a citizen of The Democratic Republic of Sokala is as a "Sokalan."
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