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The '''history of Littland''' as a unified concept can be traced back to around 1050 when [[Littland]] can be considered a consolidated Kingdom. | The '''history of Littland''' as a unified concept can be traced back to around 1050 when [[Littland]] can be considered a consolidated Kingdom. | ||
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The first inhabitants of the area now known as Littland, were small and scattered populations living hunter-gatherer lifestyles between the years of 1000BCE and 100BCE. These people were eventually driven out by large migrations after 100BCE and 200CE, where the modern day Litts arrived in the area and settled the area around the Arup river and expanded from there over the next generations. | |||
==Chieftan Age== | |||
Early Littish history starts around 350CE as the first organized societies starts forming and borders are drawn between villages and their influences. Chieftans start getting more power and rule is centralized in many councils of elders. The largest settlement of this age was Vester Fabel, having an estimated 2,000 people at its peak in 560CE. Vester Fabel was destroyed following a conflict with the neighbouring Malska people in 600CE. | |||
==Early Modern Age== | ==Early Modern Age== | ||
In 1050 the Jarl of Kaslund, Einar The Great, consolidated his rule over the Arup river creating the Jarldom of Kaslund. | |||
==Late Modern Age== | ==Late Modern Age== |
Revision as of 15:03, 10 August 2022
The history of Littland as a unified concept can be traced back to around 1050 when Littland can be considered a consolidated Kingdom.
Migrations
The first inhabitants of the area now known as Littland, were small and scattered populations living hunter-gatherer lifestyles between the years of 1000BCE and 100BCE. These people were eventually driven out by large migrations after 100BCE and 200CE, where the modern day Litts arrived in the area and settled the area around the Arup river and expanded from there over the next generations.
Chieftan Age
Early Littish history starts around 350CE as the first organized societies starts forming and borders are drawn between villages and their influences. Chieftans start getting more power and rule is centralized in many councils of elders. The largest settlement of this age was Vester Fabel, having an estimated 2,000 people at its peak in 560CE. Vester Fabel was destroyed following a conflict with the neighbouring Malska people in 600CE.
Early Modern Age
In 1050 the Jarl of Kaslund, Einar The Great, consolidated his rule over the Arup river creating the Jarldom of Kaslund.
Late Modern Age
- 1878 - Constitutional Revolt forces King Helge III to sign a constitution
- 1878 - The Liberals and The Democrats are established for the first election
- 1883 - The Workers Front is established
- 1890's - Socialist and Left-wing parties and organizations grow in number and influence
- 1890's - A Social Market Economy Model gives workers rights and businesses room to grow
20th century
- 2 February 1910 - King Helge III dies without and heir
- February 1910 - A Regency under Walter Nordskov takes power and starts repealing labour laws and workers protecting, riots erupt in major cities
- 15 March 1910 - The Gistrup Massacre sees 48 workers killed by police during a strike, socialists promise revenge
- 18 March 1910 - Socialist Riots in major cities, violence against police and state begins
- 20 March 1910 - Martial Law is declared, crackdown on trade unions, workers councils and socialist sympathisers begin
- 9 April 1910 - Revolutionaries storm Tinghuset and 16 people die in the following shoot out, Walter Nordskov is evacuated to Frankerup
- 10 April 1910 - The Social Republic of Littland is declared as revolutionaries take full control of Kaslund and uprisings happen around the country
- 9 April 1910-May 10 1913 - Littish Civil War
- 1913 - The Republic of Littland is proclaimed
21st century
- 2014 - Viktoria Wolff becomes the first female prime minister of Littland