The New World Conference was not in complete agreement. While some individuals ruled supreme in the New Continent and sought to establish their own factions upon returning to the Old Continent, the majority were common people who merely wished to live peacefully and avoid war.
Not long before, Charles had captured a large number of New Worlders and handled them in a manner deemed "fair."
Though Charles had confiscated everyone's property, he established criteria for its return, and impartially distributed housing and land to everyone, even arranging jobs for most. Should they perform well, there were opportunities twice a year to apply for the return of their property, with each successful evaluation allowing them to reclaim about one-twentieth of their possessions.
In other words, as long as one acknowledged Charles Meklen's rule and abided by the laws, worked hard, they could secure a stable life and even have the chance to regain their own property.