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* The [[St. Ives Compact]], [[3029]]-[[3063]] * The [[St. Ives Compact]], [[3029]]-[[3063]]
* The [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], [[3034]]-[[3103]] * The [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], [[3034]]-[[3103]]
− * The [[Duchy of Andurien]], [[3030]]-[[3040]] + * The [[Duchy of Andurien]], [[3030-3040]]
The political balance of the Inner Sphere changed fundamentally when the vanished scions of the Star League Defense Force, the [[Clans]], returned to conquer the Inner Sphere and restore the "[[Star League]]". The Clan Invasion ([[3049]]-[[3052]]) nearly destroyed the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], while the Lyran half of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and the [[Draconis Combine]] lost many systems. Though the Clan invasion was halted after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], the [[Invading Clans]] were in the Inner Sphere to stay. As denizens of the Inner Sphere, Clan politics and practices tended to change, reflecting both an increase in affluence (the [[Clan Homeworlds]] are considered marginally hospitable compared with worlds of the Inner Sphere) and the need to interact with their new neighbors. The political balance of the Inner Sphere changed fundamentally when the vanished scions of the Star League Defense Force, the [[Clans]], returned to conquer the Inner Sphere and restore the "[[Star League]]". The Clan Invasion ([[3049]]-[[3052]]) nearly destroyed the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], while the Lyran half of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and the [[Draconis Combine]] lost many systems. Though the Clan invasion was halted after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], the [[Invading Clans]] were in the Inner Sphere to stay. As denizens of the Inner Sphere, Clan politics and practices tended to change, reflecting both an increase in affluence (the [[Clan Homeworlds]] are considered marginally hospitable compared with worlds of the Inner Sphere) and the need to interact with their new neighbors.
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* The [[St. Ives Compact]], [[3029]]-[[3063]] | * The [[St. Ives Compact]], [[3029]]-[[3063]] | ||
* The [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], [[3034]]-[[3103]] | * The [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], [[3034]]-[[3103]] | ||
− | * The [[Duchy of Andurien]], [[3030 | + | * The [[Duchy of Andurien]], [[3030-3040]] |
The political balance of the Inner Sphere changed fundamentally when the vanished scions of the Star League Defense Force, the [[Clans]], returned to conquer the Inner Sphere and restore the "[[Star League]]". The Clan Invasion ([[3049]]-[[3052]]) nearly destroyed the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], while the Lyran half of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and the [[Draconis Combine]] lost many systems. Though the Clan invasion was halted after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], the [[Invading Clans]] were in the Inner Sphere to stay. As denizens of the Inner Sphere, Clan politics and practices tended to change, reflecting both an increase in affluence (the [[Clan Homeworlds]] are considered marginally hospitable compared with worlds of the Inner Sphere) and the need to interact with their new neighbors. | The political balance of the Inner Sphere changed fundamentally when the vanished scions of the Star League Defense Force, the [[Clans]], returned to conquer the Inner Sphere and restore the "[[Star League]]". The Clan Invasion ([[3049]]-[[3052]]) nearly destroyed the [[Free Rasalhague Republic]], while the Lyran half of the [[Federated Commonwealth]] and the [[Draconis Combine]] lost many systems. Though the Clan invasion was halted after the [[Battle of Tukayyid (3052)|Battle of Tukayyid]], the [[Invading Clans]] were in the Inner Sphere to stay. As denizens of the Inner Sphere, Clan politics and practices tended to change, reflecting both an increase in affluence (the [[Clan Homeworlds]] are considered marginally hospitable compared with worlds of the Inner Sphere) and the need to interact with their new neighbors. |