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The Kingdom of Humanity, was a micronation claimed to have existed in the Spratly Islands by
an American, Morton F. Meads in the 1950s. His claim may have been based on a previous claim in 1914.
In 1963, the Kingdom of Humanity merged with another micronation, the Republic of Morac-Songhrati-Meads.
Further reading
- Marwyn S. Samuels, Contest for the South China Sea. (1982)
- Samuel Pyeatt Menefee, "Republics of the Reefs":|Nation-Building on the Continental Shelf and in the World's Oceans, California Western International Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 1, Fall, 1994, pp. 83-85.
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