According to this reasoning, East Africa can be considered a pseudo-great power. It can be seen as a great power among ordinary countries, but not when facing those countries above.
This state is similar to the Far East Empire in a previous life. In reality, the Far East Empire and the United States can be seen as two new superpowers confronting each other, considered unique nations. However, there are some indicators that the Far East Empire has not met the standards.
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December 3, 1879.
"Your Highness, according to our records, the total number of immigrants to East Africa is over fourteen million six hundred thousand, with over thirteen million Black people registered as slaves."
"These are just a part of the records that can be used as a reference for the population statistics of East Africa. Of course, there's a significant difference from the actual East African population data. For example, new births and deaths due to diseases and wars are not included."
