Dawn: The
primary reason there is a division between the North and South
Meadowlands was largely due to the fact that the area that is now
considered the “North Meadowlands” was constantly invaded and
retaken by native wolves until Leif Hunter, the first Representative
Leader of Alpine Glade lead a successful charge to push the native
wolves out of the region once and for all. This thirty year period of
contested ownership of the region sort of....cemented a dividing line
between the North and South, with the Southern Meadowlands remaining
largely safe as the Native wolves hadn't occupied the area, and it
was much closer to the heart of the rest of Zootopia's settled
districts, and subsequently their militias. But the South Meadowlands
was largely the 'port' area for the Scottram Settlers, and the North
Meadowland's was sorely needed to grow crops in order to support the
growing populace, which is what kept the sheep fighting for it in the
first place.
After the
Native Wolves were finally driven back for good, and the North
Meadowland's properly claimed, the area remained
somewhat....unofficially distinct from the South Meadowlands for a
good century until the citizens of the regions pushed to make the
separate distinction official, complete with having their own
representative that shaped local laws in relation to the actual local
population.
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