Amapáball, formerly known as Portuguese Guyanaball, is a stateball of Brazilball.
Amapáball is not well known by its father, Brazilball. It has more relations with the countries of the
Guyanaball, and it does not care that it is poorer than its brothers.
Amapáball is Brazilball's most preserved state, with more than 90% of its natural ecosystems intact, and considers its biodiversity as one of its most important natural resources for the promotion of social and economic development.
Amapáball along with Acreball,
Rio Grande do Sulball, and
Roraimaball was The only Four Brazilian Statesballs that can into a single border with another state.
History[edit | edit source]
Amapáball was born as a 3ball. In 1603, it was adopted by
Kingdom of Portugalball which overtime expanded it's clay. Portugal profited through slavery and sugar cane. It was attacked by
Kingdom of Franceball and the settlement of Equinoctial Franceball was created, but in 1614 France was defeated and it was later retaken to Portugal in the
Iberian Unionball.
In 1801 French Guianaball was ordered by its
mother to attack
Portuguese Brazilball and occupied Amapáball to reverse the Treaty of Utrecht. This pissed off Brazil, and took back Amapáball and occupied
French Guianaball from 1809 to 1817. Later it was involved of the
Cabanagem revolt against
Brazilian Empireball.
To the discovery of Gold and Rubber, more Brazilians started to move into its clay increasing the population, but the fact
Franceball still couldn't respect the border from the Treaty of Utrecht, caused the
Brazilians to clash more with the
French over
the now disputed Amapaball. The conflict was finally resolved in 1900.
The clayball became a Federal Territoryball in 1943, independent from Paráball, and two years later discovery of Manganese increased its economy very highly and on 5 October 1988, it earned statehood.
It's national park opened up in 2002 as the biggest national park in the world.
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