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The '''Ano Vermelho''' ({{lang-en|Red Year}}) was a confrontation that began on 4 September 1697 in which the Cartadanian lower-class murdered and exiled over two-thousand upper class citizens. This continued until late August 1698 when the military finally stepped in and ended the massacre. It is, to date, the bloodiest incident to occur on domestic soil.
The '''Ano Vermelho''' ({{lang-en|Red Year}}) was a confrontation that began on 4 September 1697 in which the Cartadanian lower-class murdered and exiled over two-thousand upper class citizens. This continued until late August 1698 when the military finally stepped in and ended the massacre. It is, to date, the bloodiest incident to occur on domestic soil.


Amid tense relations between the lower and upper class, the government, then in the hands of the upper-class elite, began to collapse, along with the economy and other sectors. The event began when approximately 200 civilians from south-central [[Alexandria]] kidnapped and executed six corporate magnates in the former capital, [[First Cartadanian Republic|Meridia]]. Things escalated when similar events occurred in [[Verona]], [[Santiago]], and [[Milan]]. Eventually things continued to worsen until the national majority began actively murdering or exiling the upper class.
Amid tense relations between the lower and upper class, the government, then in the hands of the upper-class elite, began to collapse, along with the economy and other sectors. The event began when approximately 200 civilians from south-central [[Alexandria]] kidnapped and executed six corporate magnates in the former capital, [[First Cartadanian Republic|Meridia]]. Things escalated when similar events occurred in [[Verona]], [[Santiago]], and [[Maresia]]. Eventually things continued to worsen until the national majority began actively murdering or exiling the upper class.


The [[Cartadanian Armed Forces|Cartadanian military]] finally had the power, in 1697, to stop the massacre and end civil unrest. By this point, the damage was well pronounced. The exiled elites made their way to different locations, mostly ending up in southern Crona in what would become the territories of [[Ceylonia]] and [[Galicia]]. This marked the very beginning of the Luson Rebellion and would lead to the complete rewriting of laws and policies within the government to the [[Cartadania|Second Republic]].
The [[Cartadanian Armed Forces|Cartadanian military]] finally had the power, in 1697, to stop the massacre and end civil unrest. By this point, the damage was well pronounced. The exiled elites made their way to different locations, mostly ending up in southern Crona in what would become the territories of [[Ceylonia]] and [[Galicia]]. This marked the very beginning of the Luson Rebellion and would lead to the complete rewriting of laws and policies within the government to the [[Cartadania|Second Republic]].
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Things began to crumble when Alexandrians began to protest in front of the [[Alexandria#Government|Alexandria State Capitol]] in August of 1697. Tensions escalated to a point where one protestor was shot and killed on the steps of the capitol building. This caused a chain reaction across Cartadania's most populous states where a man was also shot near Verona's capital, [[Sevilla]], at the hands of a wealthy businessman.
Things began to crumble when Alexandrians began to protest in front of the [[Alexandria#Government|Alexandria State Capitol]] in August of 1697. Tensions escalated to a point where one protestor was shot and killed on the steps of the capitol building. This caused a chain reaction across Cartadania's most populous states where a man was also shot near Verona's capital, [[Sevilla]], at the hands of a wealthy businessman.


Following these shootings, things began to quiet down a bit for a period of a few weeks. However, on 4 September 1697, 200 Alexandrians flooded into Calaine, capturing not only then-Governor of Alexandria, Angelus Lurio, but five other upper-class individuals, notably the heads of the Bank of Alexandria, Alexandria Common Oil, and Cafe Gral. They were tied to a set of horses and drug six miles from central Calaine to the eastern city limits before being shot infront of a crowd of Alexandrian commoners. News of the event quickly reached Santiago and Verona, south of Alexandria, and by mid-October, had reached Milan. By November, high-profile murders were common news. First, Santiago's governor was waterboarded and shot, followed by Verona's governor being thrown from a church's 440 foot bell tower, and finally Milan's governor being drowned in the Marèe Channel.
Following these shootings, things began to quiet down a bit for a period of a few weeks. However, on 4 September 1697, 200 Alexandrians flooded into Calaine, capturing not only then-Governor of Alexandria, Angelus Lurio, but five other upper-class individuals, notably the heads of the Bank of Alexandria, Alexandria Common Oil, and Cafe Gral. They were tied to a set of horses and drug six miles from central Calaine to the eastern city limits before being shot infront of a crowd of Alexandrian commoners. News of the event quickly reached Santiago and Verona, south of Alexandria, and by mid-October, had reached Maresia. By November, high-profile murders were common news. First, Santiago's governor was waterboarded and shot, followed by Verona's governor being thrown from a church's 440 foot bell tower, and finally Maresia's governor being drowned in the Marèe Channel.


Over the period of the next ten months, Cartadanians in the four aforementioned states would murder over 2,200 people, injure another 4,500, and exile over 2,000 people from the country. 18 March 1698 was the only time in history that a Cartadanian president was assassinated, with a [[Victoria|Venetian]] citizen actually shooting then-President Petrus Aratus.
Over the period of the next ten months, Cartadanians in the four aforementioned states would murder over 2,200 people, injure another 4,500, and exile over 2,000 people from the country. 18 March 1698 was the only time in history that a Cartadanian president was assassinated, with a [[Victoria|Venetian]] citizen actually shooting then-President Petrus Aratus.


== Aftermath ==
== Aftermath ==
Though, the military did step in to intervene, the conflict largely died down after the initial year and was completely resolved with talks of a redefined constitution. Due to a large percentage of the military being from the lower- and middle-classes, these groups were heavily involved in the creation of the new constitution. A few states, namely Verona and Milan, adopted the title ''Commonwealth'' as a depiction of their devotion to all of their citizens, not just those who possessed large sums of money. Verona's code of laws has been adopted in full or in part by a few states and, together with a few rules from Milan, is known as the Commonwealth Code.
Though, the military did step in to intervene, the conflict largely died down after the initial year and was completely resolved with talks of a redefined constitution. Due to a large percentage of the military being from the lower- and middle-classes, these groups were heavily involved in the creation of the new constitution. A few states, namely Verona and Maresia, adopted the title ''Commonwealth'' as a depiction of their devotion to all of their citizens, not just those who possessed large sums of money. Verona's code of laws has been adopted in full or in part by a few states and, together with a few rules from Maresia, is known as the Commonwealth Code.


The establishment of a new country brought about many changes, including Congress and the Treasury voiding the Peso and introducing the Escudo as the new currency, a new scaling tax rule, among other changes to monetary structure in the country. These changes directly set the country up to become one of the most powerful economies on the planet, and many historians argue that, though the period was brutal and bloody, it was a necessary evil to even out the old mindset of the new country.
The establishment of a new country brought about many changes, including Congress and the Treasury voiding the Peso and introducing the Escudo as the new currency, a new scaling tax rule, among other changes to monetary structure in the country. These changes directly set the country up to become one of the most powerful economies on the planet, and many historians argue that, though the period was brutal and bloody, it was a necessary evil to even out the old mindset of the new country.