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The History of Equiarchy

  • LITHIAME'S Law

    LITHIAME'S Law
    A Law passed by Austrian Ruler, Frenzind Rollof, that allowed for human slavery on the lower class for economic revenue.
  • POSITIVE ERA

    The period from 1794-1814 where Austrian economy experienced a surging increase, economy was booming, crime rates were lows, population grew, and real estate was increasing. However, this primarily only applied to the middle and upper class because this surge economically was due to Lithium's Law
  • The Real Estate Crash of 1814

    The Real Estate Crash of 1814
    This referred to the housing crash of 1812 that caused the economy to become stagnant because of large groups of people using loans to pay off mortgage bills on their housing. This caused interest rates to skyrocket to the point where their monthly income was not adding up to the money owed.
  • Rollof's Yearly Wage Cuts

    This event in history sparked anger and ignited rebellion into the austrian citizens. Rule of Austria established severe wage cuts to not only the lower class (Who was already barely making any money as a slave) but to the middle class as well. The ruler's intentions were to promote economic reconstruction but this act soon led to nationwide patriotic destruction.
  • Halfway Rebellion

    This was a rebellion that consisted of the lower and middle class against the upper class and the tyrannical government. The lower and middle class took it up on themselves to trash local police stations, parks, banks, and the gates surrounding the capitol. The rebellion ended in many fires and cost the lives of 210 upper class citizens and 300 lower class citizens.
  • Marshall Order

    Originally, the yearly wages cuts prompted by tyrannical ruler roloff were inly supposed to last 3 years. However after the Halfway rebellion, the ruler extended the law to 12 years and order the Austrian Marshall squadrons be put out on lower and middle class areas of Austria to watch and arrest any one for any suspicious activity. However what this turned into was the mistreatment of all citizens.
  • The Great Revolt

    Upper and Middle class workers of nearby ports stole 153 ships filled with slaves and lower class citizens left in search of new land to escape the harsh physical and mental treatment being placed on them. Citizens stole $100,000 dollars worth of commercial goods and $2 million wort of ships and supplies.
  • Founding of Tunisia

    After many years of sailing, the citizens found the abandoned dry land of Tunisia and began the establishment of their own government where qualified, selfless individuals were in power but the citizens that inhabited it had a voice in addressing changes that needed to be made and policies that need to be created. Inspired by greek history, they came up with the term Equiarchy which was a cross between Aristocracy and Democracy.
  • The Keeper's Promise

    In order to unify the citizens and their government, leaders of the halfway rebellion, Christof Komple, Adam Macombe, and Francis Mople, created the Keeper's Promise which was a promise to the citizens and themselves to never support discrimination, never allow slavery, never deprive an individual or individuals of their natural rights and to never overpower the citizens requests (only in extreme cases).