WI:Independent Kaszubia

In 1227-1294 Eastern Pomerania (with Gdańsk) was more or less independent. Perhaps no agrement in Kępno between Mściwój II and Przemysł II? But to be honest, I doubt Eastern Pomerania/Kashubia would have been able to remain independent for long. Especially when pressed by Brandenburg, Teutonic Order and Poland. Too important, too potentially rich and to weak to protect herself.
 
In 1227-1294 Eastern Pomerania (with Gdańsk) was more or less independent. Perhaps no agrement in Kępno between Mściwój II and Przemysł II? But to be honest, I doubt Eastern Pomerania/Kashubia would have been able to remain independent for long. Especially when pressed by Brandenburg, Teutonic Order and Poland. Too important, too potentially rich and to weak to protect herself.
Is it possible to make all of Pomerania stay independent and all of it Kaszub speaking?
 
All of pomerania was originally slavic speaking and kazsub is just descendant of pomeranian language..
So basically my real question is it possible for whole pomerania to be independent and slavic.

Yeah, I think Kaszubia could be another name for an independent Pomerania, is it possible for a Slavic Pomerania to be independent.
 
Pomerania was independent for a long time, IIRC until 12-13th century. So yes, it could remain independent, if for example it were supported by HRE or other major power of the region.
 
Kashubian language is probably a Polish-Pomeranian interdialect. The most clear descendant of the second was Slovincian (Central Pomeranian), similar to most northern Kashubian dialects (Łeba, Wejherowo).

A Slavic Pomeranian/Kashubian state in modern days is unrealistic - too many German settlers and very strong cultural influences from HRE.
 
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