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1. Draft a Constitution. One of the most important documents for any new country is a Constitution. Drafting a Constitution should be done with the input of experts and legal professionals and should include a nation-wide referendum. 2. Establish a Government. A government must be established in order to lead the country. A legislature, executive, and judiciary should all be selected or established. 3. Set up an Economy. For any new nation to function, it must have an economy. This includes establishing a currency, setting up a banking system, and other services. 4. Create a Military. Every nation should have some form of military in order to protect its citizens. 5. Establish Laws. Every new nation will need to set up laws in order to ensure order and justice within the country. 6. Ask for Recognition from the United Nations. To become a recognized nation, the new nation must seek recognition from the United Nations. This is usually done by sending letters to the UN Secretary General. 7. Sign Treaties with Other Countries. To have trade and diplomatic relations, new nations must sign treaties with other countries. These are the basic steps that must be taken when starting a new country. It is not a simple process and it requires significant commitment, resources, and effort.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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