Andoran


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About that http://paizo.com/threads/rzs2i4xs?Andoran#1

Timespike wrote:
Andoran sounds like an intriguing mix of the best parts of the early United States and the Tau Empire.

What is Tau Empire ? And what is the relation between Tau Empire and Andoran ?

tribeof1 wrote:
I was thinking more Revolutionary France than USA, actually."

"Years ago, the heroes of Andoran emptied the nation’s prisons and freed all its slaves in an attempt to bolster the strength of the Revolt, and its people have henceforth subscribed to a militant abolitionism. Agents provocateurs dispatched from the capital city of Almas actively seek to undermine the Inner Sea slave trade and those nations that support it, which is nearly all of them. The world thus views Andorens as troublemakers and unwanted ideological imperialists." From Gazetteer

"militant abolitionism" and "ideological imperialists" looks far more US than France in my opinion.

I think that slaving never existed in France as it existed in US cotton plantations so there was no slaving to abolish in France and as a consequence this never concerned France in the first place.

Secondly the attitude to impose its ideology is typical to US.

Agents that undermine trades and nations around the world... who do that more than US ?

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