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... ipalties, and city-states that had bound themselves together for mutual defense and shared prosperity.
Each member retained its own ruler, laws, and system of governance, preserving full sovereignty within its borders.
Matters that affected the Union as a whole, such as war, trade agreements, and foreign diplomacy, were decided collectively by the Sovereign Council, where every member state was represented.
The Union was built on the principles of freedom, sovereignty, an ...
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