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==Background==
==Background==
===Origins of Thrall tensions===
===Origins of Thrall tensions===
While the {{wpl|Industrial Revolution}} was taking hold of [[Casaterra]] by the 1770s, Fyrland was still largely an agrarian nation, with around 64% of the populous involved with agriculture, with exceedingly low standards of living in rural areas, and heavy Casaterran influence on the coasts. The vast rift between living stanards of the inland rural farming communities, and the rich coastal cities, created a strong pull for the labour force to move in search of better ways of life; however, due to the still widespread {{wpl|Serfdom}} of the underclass, known as '''thralls''', the majority of the rural populous did not have the privilege to move to the coast. Those thralls which managed to free themselves of the debt bondage confining them to the countryside, would often end up making the journey to the coasts in search of work, which would continue to offer employment and living standards completely unheard of inland. Inevitably, with such a strong pull for the labour force to move, labour market saturation took hold rapidly, especially so in Casaterran controlled ports where the highest standards of living were; in turn, the economic exploitation seen, particularly in Casaterran controlled ports, exploded abruptly and was rife during the 1770s.
While the {{wpl|Industrial Revolution}} was taking hold of [[Casaterra]], Fyrland was still largely an agrarian nation, with around 64% of the populous involved with agriculture, with exceedingly low standards of living in rural areas, and heavy Casaterran influence on the coasts. The vast rift between living stanards of the inland rural farming communities, and the rich coastal cities, created a strong pull for the labour force to move in search of better ways of life; however, due to the still widespread {{wpl|Serfdom}} of the underclass, known as '''thralls''', the majority of the rural populous did not have the privilege to move to the coast. Those thralls which managed to free themselves of the debt bondage confining them to the countryside, would often end up making the journey to the coasts in search of work, which would continue to offer employment and living standards completely unheard of inland. Inevitably, with such a strong pull for the labour force to move, labour market saturation took hold rapidly, especially so in Casaterran controlled ports where the highest standards of living were; in turn, the economic exploitation seen, particularly in Casaterran controlled ports, exploded abruptly and was rife during the 1770s.
==Notes==
==Notes==
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Revision as of 08:24, 14 January 2020

Thrall Rebellion
Date1779 - 1783
Location
Result Coalition victory
Tǣl-arēnde accord signed
Thrall reforms
Belligerents

Rebel forces:

Coalition forces:

Strength
  • Federated Fire Territories Thralls:
    200,000 - 300,000
  • Federated Fire Territories State Militia:
    50,000
  • Federated Fire Territories Federal Army:
    10,000 of the “Bargæst” division[1]
  • Serenoro
  • New Tyran New Tyran
  • Template:Country data Pireas Pireas
  • Reberiya
  • The Thrall Rebellion (Þræl Wiðerwinnan), or Thrall uprising, otherwise known as the Fyrish civil war, was an anti-Casaterran uprising that took place in the Federated Fire Territories[2] between 1779 and 1783, towards the end of the ###ADMINISTRATION NAME### administrations term.

    Background

    Origins of Thrall tensions

    While the Industrial Revolution was taking hold of Casaterra, Fyrland was still largely an agrarian nation, with around 64% of the populous involved with agriculture, with exceedingly low standards of living in rural areas, and heavy Casaterran influence on the coasts. The vast rift between living stanards of the inland rural farming communities, and the rich coastal cities, created a strong pull for the labour force to move in search of better ways of life; however, due to the still widespread Serfdom of the underclass, known as thralls, the majority of the rural populous did not have the privilege to move to the coast. Those thralls which managed to free themselves of the debt bondage confining them to the countryside, would often end up making the journey to the coasts in search of work, which would continue to offer employment and living standards completely unheard of inland. Inevitably, with such a strong pull for the labour force to move, labour market saturation took hold rapidly, especially so in Casaterran controlled ports where the highest standards of living were; in turn, the economic exploitation seen, particularly in Casaterran controlled ports, exploded abruptly and was rife during the 1770s.

    Notes

    1. The 1st Infantry Division “Black Dog”, 1. Fēðehere Dǣl “Bargæst” in Fēþisc, was the first Federal infantry division of the Federal Army.
    2. Also known as Fyrland