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*The [[Callisto Treaty]] is signed. The [[Frieden]] and [[Koslovics]] formally surrender to the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], officially ending the [[Interplanetary War]]. With this treaty the [[Unified Earth Government]] becomes a full-fledged governing entity in the wake of the conflicts.<ref>''[[Halo Mythos]]'', Rise of Humanity, The Interplanetary War (p. 51)</ref> Now, the victors are forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military with no enemy to fight. Overpopulation caused by massive population surges in the post-war period, combined with the destruction and famine bred by the [[Rain Forest Wars]], threaten to destabilize the economy in the coming years.<ref>[ | *The [[Callisto Treaty]] is signed. The [[Frieden]] and [[Koslovics]] formally surrender to the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]], officially ending the [[Interplanetary War]]. With this treaty the [[Unified Earth Government]] becomes a full-fledged governing entity in the wake of the conflicts.<ref>''[[Halo Mythos]]'', Rise of Humanity, The Interplanetary War (p. 51)</ref> Now, the victors are forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military with no enemy to fight. Overpopulation caused by massive population surges in the post-war period, combined with the destruction and famine bred by the [[Rain Forest Wars]], threaten to destabilize the economy in the coming years.<ref>'''[[Xbox.com/Halo]]''' - ''Timeline''</ref> | ||
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Events
March
- The Callisto Treaty is signed. The Frieden and Koslovics formally surrender to the UNSC, officially ending the Interplanetary War. With this treaty the Unified Earth Government becomes a full-fledged governing entity in the wake of the conflicts.[1] Now, the victors are forced to deal with a less obvious but equally serious threat: overpopulation and a massive military with no enemy to fight. Overpopulation caused by massive population surges in the post-war period, combined with the destruction and famine bred by the Rain Forest Wars, threaten to destabilize the economy in the coming years.[2]
Sources
- ^ Halo Mythos, Rise of Humanity, The Interplanetary War (p. 51)
- ^ Xbox.com/Halo - Timeline