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|It was originally just called "The Rim" when settled '''20,100 BBY'''. It was expected to be the farthest extent of the known Galaxy for centuries, but the Expanded Rim (later renamed the Expansion Region) was opened within a hundred years of the Inner Rim.
 
|It was originally just called "The Rim" when settled '''20,100 BBY'''. It was expected to be the farthest extent of the known Galaxy for centuries, but the Expanded Rim (later renamed the Expansion Region) was opened within a hundred years of the Inner Rim.
  
'''21 BBY''', during the [[Clone Wars]], the 4th Constitutional Amendment gave [[Galactic Republic]] worlds in the [[Core]], Colonies, and Inner Rim more voting power than worlds in the Expansion Region and beyond. Many of these worlds seceded and joined the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems]]
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'''21 BBY''', during the [[Clone Wars]], the 4th Constitutional Amendment gave [[Galactic Republic]] worlds in the Core, Colonies, and Inner Rim more voting power than worlds in the Expansion Region and beyond. Many of these worlds seceded and joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems
  
 
During the reign of '''Palpatine''', the [[Galactic Empire]] ruthlessly controlled the Inner Rim. Rather than rebel, many residents chose to flee to the [[Outer Rim Territories]]. After the Battle of Endor, the region was held by the Empire, despite its unpopularity, for far longer than expected (until '''9 ABY'''); many later resented the [[New Republic]]'s sluggishness in liberating the region. Many worlds, despite joining the New Republic, were openly afraid that the government was not strong enough to maintain power. Their concerns were borne out following the return of Palpatine, when the Empire reclaimed most of the Inner Rim.
 
During the reign of '''Palpatine''', the [[Galactic Empire]] ruthlessly controlled the Inner Rim. Rather than rebel, many residents chose to flee to the [[Outer Rim Territories]]. After the Battle of Endor, the region was held by the Empire, despite its unpopularity, for far longer than expected (until '''9 ABY'''); many later resented the [[New Republic]]'s sluggishness in liberating the region. Many worlds, despite joining the New Republic, were openly afraid that the government was not strong enough to maintain power. Their concerns were borne out following the return of Palpatine, when the Empire reclaimed most of the Inner Rim.

Revision as of 15:36, 24 March 2013

The Inner Rim Territories, also called the Inner Rim Planets or more commonly just the Inner Rim, was a region of the galaxy between the Colonies and the Expansion Region.

History
It was originally just called "The Rim" when settled 20,100 BBY. It was expected to be the farthest extent of the known Galaxy for centuries, but the Expanded Rim (later renamed the Expansion Region) was opened within a hundred years of the Inner Rim.

21 BBY, during the Clone Wars, the 4th Constitutional Amendment gave Galactic Republic worlds in the Core, Colonies, and Inner Rim more voting power than worlds in the Expansion Region and beyond. Many of these worlds seceded and joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems

During the reign of Palpatine, the Galactic Empire ruthlessly controlled the Inner Rim. Rather than rebel, many residents chose to flee to the Outer Rim Territories. After the Battle of Endor, the region was held by the Empire, despite its unpopularity, for far longer than expected (until 9 ABY); many later resented the New Republic's sluggishness in liberating the region. Many worlds, despite joining the New Republic, were openly afraid that the government was not strong enough to maintain power. Their concerns were borne out following the return of Palpatine, when the Empire reclaimed most of the Inner Rim.

Sectors
Systems
Planets
Other Regions
Star Clusters
Sources
All information - if pertaining the time period before Endor - is taken from Wookieepedia