History of Blechingia

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The History of Blechingia can be traced back to the melting of the Southern Polar Ice Caps. From as early as 12,000 BC, humans have inhabited this area. Throughout the Stone Age, between 8,000 BC and 6,000 BC, early inhabitants used stone-crafting methods to make tools and weapons for hunting, gathering and fishing as means of survival.

Written sources about Blechingia before 1,000 AD are very rare but aren't uncommon. If they are about the inhabitants of the land its normal short and most likely written by there northern neigbors. Most of Blechingia's written history by her own people isn't really record until about the 1270's to between the 1360's. Meaning the first real Blechingian event to be record by Blechingian writers is the War of the Linnaea borealis. But depending on the region written records started earlier but most histoirans argree that the overall prehistory of Blechingia ends sometime in the 13th century. With History staring after that point.

The modern Blechingian state was formed over a long period of unification, consolidation and civil war. So must historians agree that the true modern day state of Blechingia is formed after the 3rd Gothic Civil War to of which after this point the history of Blechingia turns away from war and more towards the every day factors of the government. With Blechingia focues away from consent inter struggle for power Blechingia was know able to focues on more international affiars like the Aleman Colony War of Indepence which would create a 250 year hated for the country of Krenya. And also the as Blechingia add the colony of Aleman.

Prehistoric Blechingia before AD 800