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| To protect the integrity of the Free State’s legal jurisdiction and ensure settler safety, the Settler’s Council restricted land distribution to the Asari Region only. While other parts of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] also featured fertile terrain, they were excluded during the early colonization phase due to the difficulty of securing distant zones and the limited reach of law enforcement. Remote expansion was seen as too risky, especially with growing tensions between settlers and Native Tribes. Additionally, | To protect the integrity of the Free State’s legal jurisdiction and ensure settler safety, the Settler’s Council restricted land distribution to the Asari Region only. While other parts of the [[habitual_belt|Habitual Belt]] also featured fertile terrain, they were excluded during the early colonization phase due to the difficulty of securing distant zones and the limited reach of law enforcement. Remote expansion was seen as too risky, especially with growing tensions between settlers and Native Tribes. Additionally, | ||
| ===== Housing & Settlement Culture in the Beta Age ===== | ===== Housing & Settlement Culture in the Beta Age ===== | ||
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| Housing culture in the Beta Age was shaped by two main constraints: | Housing culture in the Beta Age was shaped by two main constraints: | ||
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