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People of nolan

Soap tips wrote:All the details in here: nation=soap_tips/detail=policies

The only things I agree with you here is your planned economy, gun control, and compulsory organ harvesting.

Gufand wrote:Heaveria has decided to nominate Gullyslanarmaing as a Justice. This vote is taking place to confirm Gabeopolis as a Justice.

Voting will run for 72 hours from the exact time this message was posted. To vote, please visit our regional Discord server OR telegram your vote (aye, nay, or abstain) to the current Speaker.

Voting on both Discord and by telegram will cause both votes to be declared invalid. Please keep in mind that if you are not a citizen of The Free Nations Region, your vote will not be counted.

VOTE-085-06-21: PASS

29 votes cast via Discord (27 ayes, 2 nays, 0 abstain)
1 vote cast via telegram (1 aye 0 nay, 0 abstain)
93.33% approval rate
The above votes are now closed. Any votes cast from this point onwards will not be counted. Thank you!

Slavery is the New Policy in Communist Socialist Democratic Socialist Republic of Newberus

Newberus wrote:Slavery is the New Policy in Communist Socialist Democratic Socialist Republic of Newberus

Impossible...

14th June 1846 (175 years ago): California’s Bear Flag Revolt begins

Anticipating the outbreak of war with Mexico, American settlers in California rebel against the Mexican government and proclaim the short-lived California Republic.

The political situation in California was tense in 1846. Though nominally controlled by Mexico, California was home to only a relatively small number of Mexican settlers. Former citizens of the United States made up the largest segment of the California population, and their numbers were quickly growing. Mexican leaders worried that many American settlers were not truly interested in becoming Mexican subjects and would soon push for annexation of California to the United States. For their part, the Americans distrusted their Mexican leaders. When rumors of an impending war between the U.S. and Mexico reached California, many Americans feared the Mexicans might make a preemptive attack to forestall rebellion.

In the spring of 1846, the American army officer and explorer John C. Fremont arrived at Sutter’s Fort (near modern-day Sacramento) with a small corps of soldiers. Whether or not Fremont had been specifically ordered to encourage an American rebellion is unclear. Ostensibly, Fremont and his men were in the area strictly for the purposes of making a scientific survey. The brash young officer, however, began to persuade a motley mix of American settlers and adventurers to form militias and prepare for a rebellion against Mexico.

Emboldened by Fremont’s encouragement, on this day in 1846 a party of 33 Americans under the leadership of Ezekiel Merritt and William Ide invaded the largely defenseless Mexican outpost of Sonoma just north of San Francisco. Fremont and his soldiers did not participate, though he had given his tacit approval of the attack. Merritt and his men surrounded the home of the retired Mexican general, Mariano Vallejo, and informed him that he was a prisoner of war. Vallejo, who was actually a strong supporter of American annexation, was more puzzled than alarmed by the rebels. He invited Merritt and a few of the other men into his home to discuss the situation over brandy. After several hours passed, Ide went in and spoiled what had turned into pleasant chat by arresting Vallejo and his family.

Having won a bloodless victory at Sonoma, Merritt and Ide then proceeded to declare California an independent republic. With a cotton sheet and some red paint, they constructed a makeshift flag with a crude drawing of a grizzly bear, a lone red star (a reference to the earlier Lone Star Republic of Texas), and the words “California Republic” at the bottom. From then on, the independence movement was known as the Bear Flag Revolt.

After the rebels won a few minor skirmishes with Mexican forces, Fremont officially took command of the “Bear Flaggers” and occupied the unguarded presidio of San Francisco on 1 July. Six days later, Fremont learned that American forces under Commodore John D. Sloat had taken Monterey without a fight and officially raised the American flag over California. Since the ultimate goal of the Bear Flaggers was to make California part of the U.S., they now saw little reason to preserve their “government.” Three weeks after it had been proclaimed, the California Republic quietly faded away. Ironically, the Bear Flag itself proved far more enduring than the republic it represented: it became the official state flag when California joined the union in 1850.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/98/John_Charles_Fremont.jpg

John C. Fremont.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8a/Original_Todd_bear_flag.jpg

Original Bear Flag, photographed in 1890.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/12/Alta_California_%28location_map_scheme%29.svg/1078px-Alta_California_%28location_map_scheme%29.svg.png

Mexico's Department of Alta California, of which a small area north of San Francisco was controlled by the Bear Flag rebels.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/BearFlagMonument.JPG

Bear Flag monument in Sonoma commemorating its capture by rebels.

https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/californias-bear-flag-revolt-begins

Sulivannia, Gufand, Gullyslanarmaing, and Acceel

Portuguese macao

Newberus wrote:Slavery is the New Policy in Communist Socialist Democratic Socialist Republic of Newberus

We prefer casinos

Vavid and Httpxumarovdeviant artcomartesaaaahmarra

The free celtic republics

Hello

The python ii and Ikaki

Soap tips wrote:Through an issue
Try to lower your civil rights by a LOT

Well your population isn't decreasing :pikathink:

The free celtic republics wrote:Hello

Hello

Newberus wrote:Slavery is the New Policy in Communist Socialist Democratic Socialist Republic of Newberus

Pathetic

Anyone want cheese? Im 3rd in the region for cheese exports lol

Unpopular Opinion Guys, just an absolute scorching hot take : Slavery is unpog

Sulivannia, Acceel, Obets, Ikaki, and 1 otherVavid

Denolia wrote:Unpopular Opinion Guys, just an absolute scorching hot take : Slavery is unpog

YES

Ikaki wrote:YES

Also : Muder? Kinda problematic ngl :/

Sulivannia and Ikaki

Denolia wrote:Also : Muder? Kinda problematic ngl :/

A liiiiiiiitle

Dude like 1/5 of my population dies due to ritual sacrifices and involuntary euthanasia

The 14 districts of america

Denolia wrote:Unpopular Opinion Guys, just an absolute scorching hot take : Slavery is unpog

Mucho unpog

NOOOOOOOOOOO

The egalitarian dominion of yutes

We didn't get a "Today in History" T~T
Oh well... I'll check back again tomorrow

Today in History wrote:14th June 1846 (175 years ago): California’s Bear Flag Revolt begins

Anticipating the outbreak of war with Mexico, American settlers in California rebel against the Mexican government and proclaim the short-lived California Republic.

The political situation in California was tense in 1846. Though nominally controlled by Mexico, California was home to only a relatively small number of Mexican settlers. Former citizens of the United States made up the largest segment of the California population, and their numbers were quickly growing. Mexican leaders worried that many American settlers were not truly interested in becoming Mexican subjects and would soon push for annexation of California to the United States. For their part, the Americans distrusted their Mexican leaders. When rumors of an impending war between the U.S. and Mexico reached California, many Americans feared the Mexicans might make a preemptive attack to forestall rebellion.

The egalitarian dominion of yutes wrote:We didn't get a "Today in History" T~T
Oh well... I'll check back again tomorrow

The egalitarian dominion of yutes

People of nolan

Soap tips wrote:Dude like 1/5 of my population dies due to ritual sacrifices and involuntary euthanasia

Oh no

Ikaki wrote:Oh no

Not anymore.....
I accidentally canceled human sacrifices as a policy
Im so sad
Also,
[Insert 2nd sentence in the 5th paragraph in the 50th chapter in the 4th book in Rick Riordan's 2nd Greek Mythology series]

Cohoan federation

How’s everybody doing today

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