Hawville's Democracy

By hgrad8
  • Woah how'd I get here?

    Upon traveling for weeks, Hawley Grady landed on foreign land and declared this land to be hers.
  • Hawville was born

    Hawley and her friends settled in this unknown land and called over more people to join the party. After many jokes, she declared this country to be known as "Hawville". People everywhere began hearing about this country and the name made it even more interesting.
  • Party in Hawville

    Settlers from all around came flocking in the country. People lined up with tents and there families to stay. This is when Hawley realized she needed more help to manage everyone; until disaster struck.
  • Violence struck

    Violence and disagreements began to stir about religion and civil rights. People began to act out by killing others for not having the same beliefs or stealing what's rightfully there property.
  • Democracy is born

    Hawley then decided that her country needed a set of rules to follow to keep everyone safe. Her and her friends, branched out and made a list of rules to follow from. These rules were called "Hawville's rights" which listed what rights the citizens had.They formed a government in which the citizens still had a voice in how they are ruled by the person they choose. A ballot was given to everyone to elect for President; Hawley was elected as President.
  • Advance in Hawville

    All was well in Hawville. Government was run by three branches at this point: the Legislative, Judiciary, and Executive branches. Each of these authorities helped control the people of Hawville so disaster didn't rise. Some citizens however began protesting.
  • Outraged Protesters

    Hawville faced a tremendous amount of hate once Ant-Hawvilliests came into the country. These people disagreed with Hawville's form of government because gay marriage wasn't allowed, so they set out petitions to shut down the whole democracy. As signatures were being written by the minute, Hawley found a way to make all of the citizens happy.
  • Gay approved

    Hawley signed the bill that the senate sent in to make gay marriage legal. the Anti-Hawvillest's ended the protest's and began constructing peace in Hawville
  • No dog shall be left behind law

    The law was passed after a kid passed by someone's dog and refused to pet it. This was shown as an act of rebellion and was offensive to the owner of the dog. People now have to pet any dog they walk past.
  • Peace in Hawville

    The anniversary of Hawville came and the country celebrated. Citizens who lived in Hawville continued following the laws and everything was running smoothly. More laws and regulations were built to further protect the country. Maddysen Taylor was elected the new President.