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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1509671)12/24/2024 8:13:12 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative  Respond to of 1574591
 
Greenland has been politically tied to Denmark for centuries. It was officially integrated into the Danish state in 1953 and granted home rule in 1979, according to Britannica.

Greenland is home to about 56,000 residents, and the island’s home-rule government is responsible for most domestic affairs. The Danish government controls citizenship, monetary policy, and foreign affairs, including defense.

In 1946, U.S. officials offered Denmark $100 million to purchase the land, according to Time Magazine.



To: da_cheif™ who wrote (1509671)12/25/2024 4:57:53 AM
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