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Bartholomeu was crowned king of Picketralia on June 1, 978. He created the [[Common Entitlements]] including, but not limited to, the government cannot take property without buying it, a citizen has free will, and that taxes shall not be raised too high for the common man to afford. His reign would end in 1000, when his son, who wanted to be king, cleaved his head off with an ax. | Bartholomeu was crowned king of Picketralia on June 1, 978. He created the [[Common Entitlements]] including, but not limited to, the government cannot take property without buying it, a citizen has free will, and that taxes shall not be raised too high for the common man to afford. His reign would end in 1000, when his son, who wanted to be king, cleaved his head off with an ax. | ||
In | In 1013, 35 years after the Fall of Railtown, the economy collapsed. Railtown's money had dried up and the [[Panic of 1013]] began. The Picketralians were not taxed at all because the government simply had piles of money and taxes were unnecessary. In response, the government created a new service that was originally intended to be temporary as means for the government to make money: the [[Picketralian Postal Service]]. It proved so popular the government ended up keeping it. | ||
The Picketralians are still not taxed very much because the country makes so much money from the copper industry. Peace and order was maintained until Cardashia, a kingdom north of Flourtess, wanted to become the second Railtown, but the Picketralian Army held a strong defense and ensured they would not make it to Stimpton, and defeated them at the [ Battle of Kennings]] at Arrowhead Point in 1201. Cardashia was ceded to Flourtess. | |||
In 1363, a fire swept through Picketralia and destroyed most of Stimpton. Calyur Chapel and Pigot School remained, but the Old Capitol Building, which was described as a beautiful piece of architecture completed in 1027, was now smoldering ruins. A new one was completed in December 1370 and expanded in October of 1373. | In 1363, a fire swept through Picketralia and destroyed most of Stimpton. Calyur Chapel and Pigot School remained, but the Old Capitol Building, which was described as a beautiful piece of architecture completed in 1027, was now smoldering ruins. A new one was completed in December 1370 and expanded in October of 1373. | ||