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''became burgundian Trade Zone, generic century of humiliation abuses''
''became burgundian Trade Zone, generic century of humiliation abuses''
====Sailghi Rebellion====
====Sailghi Rebellion====
''Burgundian treaty port siezed, rebellion against Eternal Empire for 30+ years finally succeeds with collapse/dynastic shift in EE?''
''Burgundian treaty port seized, rebellion against Eternal Empire for 3+ years finally succeeds with collapse/dynastic shift in EE?''


Sailghi being occupied directly contributed to Nuran and Changsi growing bigger
Sailghi being occupied directly contributed to Nuran and Changsi growing bigger
====Post-Eternal Empire Era====
====Post-Eternal Empire Era====
''Tsu Weigia served as the first President of Huoxia, beginning a period of economic expansion and population growth that balooned the local influence of the Huotan Strip from a colonial fringe to a burgeoning state in its own right rivalling the neighboring province of Oyashima. During this period, relations with Burgundine trade companies was normalized, the civil service was expanded to adequately cover the core of the country, and border conflicts with the [[Kloistan|Kloi Empire]] in the west were resolved in the 1896 Treaty of Tanxi. Huoxia did not participate in the First Great War, and Tsu died in 1908, leaving Huoxia propelled upwards with a stable constitutional government with a healthy multi-party system.''
''Tsu Weigia served as the first President of Huoxia, beginning a period of economic expansion and population growth that balooned the local influence of the Huotan Strip from a colonial fringe to a burgeoning state in its own right rivalling the neighboring province of Oyashima. During this period, relations with Burgundine trade companies was normalized, the civil service was expanded to adequately cover the core of the country, and border conflicts with the [[Kloistan|Kloi Empire]] in the west were resolved in the 1896 Treaty of Tanxi. Huoxia did not participate in the First Great War, and Tsu died in 1908, leaving Huoxia propelled upwards with a stable constitutional government with a healthy multi-party system.''