Of course, neither Arthur nor the government had intended to instantly turn all these colonies into Native Land.
After all, nativization isn't just a title, it means building up various aspects of a colony to resemble Native Land.
That requires a population to match, a considerable level of Industry and Agriculture, a large amount of supplies and effort, and so on.
Over the past four years, what the government most valued and vigorously pursued in terms of nativization was naturally the New Guinea Colony.
By land scale, the territory of the New Guinea Colony does not fall short compared to any state, even considering it as a state might seem extravagant.
But currently, with New Guinea's population just breaking eight hundred thousand, it cannot support too many administrative divisions.
Currently, the New Guinea Colony has Three Major Cities, which are actually the former capitals during the tripartite rule.