History of Littland
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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.
Post-Classical Era
- 1050 - Littish Kingdom firmly established
Early Modern Age
- who knows
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