Federation's Downfall
The departure of Jamaica marked a significant turning point for the federation, leading to Trinidad facing similar challenges regarding representation and economic burden. As the federation struggled to remain viable, it ultimately dissolved in 1962, paving the way for several former states to gain independence. Interestingly, despite the dissolution, many of these nations have since formed cooperative economic and judicial institutions, achieving goals reminiscent of the original federation.In this clip
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