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The Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth  was marked by high levels of ethnic diversity and by relative religious tolerance, guaranteed by the Albalitor Confederation Act 1673; however, the degree of religious freedom varied over time. The Constitution of 1791 acknowledged Levantine Catholic Church as the "dominant religion", unlike the Warsaw Confederation, but freedom of religion was still granted with it.
The Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth  was marked by high levels of ethnic diversity and by relative religious tolerance, guaranteed by the Albalitor Confederation Act 1673; however, the degree of religious freedom varied over time. The Constitution of 1791 acknowledged Levantine Catholic Church as the "dominant religion", unlike the Warsaw Confederation, but freedom of religion was still granted with it.


After several decades of prosperity, it entered a period of protracted political, military, and economic decline. Its growing weakness led to its partitioning during the late 18th century. Shortly before its demise, the Commonwealth adopted a massive reform effort and enacted the 3 May Constitution, which was the first codified constitution in modern Sarpedonian history and the second in modern world history.
After several decades of prosperity, it entered a period of protracted political, military, and economic decline. Its growing weakness led to its partitioning during the late 18th century. Shortly before its demise, the Commonwealth adopted a massive reform effort and enacted the Rosas Constitution, which was the second codified constitution in modern Sarpedonian history.


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