Difference between revisions of "Non-Assisted Area"

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Many people in the Non-Assisted Areas formed communities in order to survive. These communities usually formed in now-abandoned cities. The newly formed villages were a fraction of the size of the Pre-[[Plague]] cites. Communities worked together to scavenge, grow, and catch food.
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Many people in the Non-Assisted Area formed communities in order to survive. These communities usually were centered in now-abandoned cities. The newly formed villages were a fraction of the size of the Pre-[[Plague]] cites. Communities worked together to scavenge, grow, and catch food.
  
  
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Since the [[Reclamation]], there have been no further large-scale forced relocations. The government has adopted an attitude of benign neglect towards the population of the Non-Assisted Area. As a result, the population of the Non-Assisted Area is now estimated at around 10 million. This includes large communities in the Pre-Plague cities of Norfolk, New Orleans and Salt Lake City.
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Since the [[Reclamation]], there have been no further large-scale forced relocations. The government has adopted an attitude of benign neglect towards the population of the Non-Assisted Area. As a result, the population of the Non-Assisted Area is now estimated at around 10 million. This includes large communities in the Pre-[[Plague]] cities of Norfolk, New Orleans and Salt Lake City.

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