Corruption Collapse of 1927
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Date | January 6 – October 31, 1927 |
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Location | Arcandias |
Theme | Civil unrest |
Cause |
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Target | The First Council |
Deaths | 7 |
Non-fatal injuries | 142 |
Property damage | Public infrastructure and Factories |
The Corruption Collapse of 1927 refers to the series of protests, civil unrest, and economic crises that led to the dissolution of the First Council. This collapse marked the end of the oligarchic rule that had governed Arcandias since its independence in 1875. The event was fueled by widespread corruption, economic inequality, and political instability, reshaping the entire landscape of the country.