Formation of the Great World

  • The Beginning

    The settlers from Africa moved to what is now called America
  • The Start of the Problems

    The new settlers have conflict with Indians, British, and French. They realize they needed a system to help provide for the citizens.
  • The first Uprising

    After the conflict with the neighboring settlements had been solved, many citizens had tried to solely run the newly formed nation. This caused angry citizens to riot, protest, and eventually start a civil war.
  • The Suggestion

    After the war resulted in a stand-still, everyone had a meeting. After long hour of discussing how to resolve the issue, the five most high ranked people suggested a small group of leaders. Everyone seemed to agree.
  • The First Bump in the Road

    After two years of their form of government, an aristocracy, many people started questioning it and wanted new leaders. The solution: test everyone who wanted to be a leader, and pick the five most qualified men.
  • The End of the Beginning

    After the second leaders came into position, all of the kinks were worked out. All of the important decisions were made: new leaders would come into power every ten years, they must be qualified, and you can't be in power more than once. This was the first time that every person in the new nation agreed on a decision.
  • The First Document

    From this point on, it was all down hill. The leaders at the time agreed their government was indeed an aristocracy. They wrote a document, unnamed, that stated their powers and what rights and freedoms all citizens were ensured.
  • To the Present

    To this day, the nation remains a mystery, but is open about their aristocracy government.