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Which countries in the world have never needed a declaration of independence or similar document/process/procedure?

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Posted - January 11, 2022

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    England. It's been conquered many times, but since Bill the Bastard did it, they stuck with his family. Or his ALLEGED family, there's a lingering rumour that Edward IV was NOT the son of Richard, Duke of York, but of the Duchess and an Agincourt archer hight Geoffrey Blaybourne. Richard was miles away at the front fighting in the Hundred Years War during the six week period when he HAD to have been conceived. He was baptised in a side chapel rather than in the cathedral where Cecily's other children were - so the crown should have gone to the cadet son George Clarence (date of his birth does fit Richard and Cecily being together), and if you trace that line, the true King is an Australian. Simon Abney-Hastings, Duke of Loudon, born in Jerilderie, New South Wales. His father Michael emigrated to Australia in the 1960s.
      January 13, 2022 7:59 PM MST
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