Well, that's a hard question you know deeper than one might think at first sight, firstly alll easterligns that we know ofserved Sauron, but this does not mean that there were others elsewhere, unaffected by him. Secondly, the great change, is I think, in the attitudes of Eldar and Edain, they could never stand Easterlings after the great treachery, it was not possible for them to forgive them why they turned to another Master. Moreover, they ahd been virtually on their own for threethousand years in the second age, and nearly the same in the third, no wonder they were a little uncivilized without influences from the more advanced (sic. more corrupt!) societies of Edain and elves.
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