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Cascadian independence movement

The Cascadian independence movement advocates for the independence of the Cascadia region, which includes parts of the U.S. Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, and Idaho) and British Columbia in Canada. Supporters envision a new country that emphasizes environmental sustainability, social justice, and community governance. The movement is rooted in a shared cultural and ecological identity, celebrating the region's landscapes and values. While it encompasses a range of ideas, from full independence to increased autonomy, it seeks to empower residents to have greater control over their political and environmental futures.

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    The Cascadian Independence Movement advocates for the creation of an independent region called Cascadia, which includes parts of the U.S. Pacific Northwest (mainly Washington, Oregon, and Northern California) and British Columbia in Canada. Proponents seek to establish a new political entity that reflects the region's unique cultural, environmental, and economic identity. Supporters often emphasize sustainability, local governance, and social justice. While it has gained some cultural traction, the movement remains a niche political idea without significant mainstream support or formal political organization.