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=== Early Control (1601-1658) ===
=== Early Control (1601-1658) ===
Once the party had taken over Caldera, the biggest issues facing them was how to maintain control when the Indigeno-Calderan people previously had their own form of election. At first, the leaders thought they could simply ignore Indigeno-Calderans and nothing bad would happen, especially because many indigenous leaders claimed that the new government was an art that was only for Gothics. This changed in 1658, when the Volkspartei divided the country into 3 provinces for easier legislation. The western province was for factories, the [[Bavogia|northeastern province]] was for the indigenous tribe, and the southeastern province would be for Gothic cities. Indigenous families were pushed into a corner, and those that remained in their home province were then forced to follow Gothic traditions, and had no say in how the government administered them. This made indigenous populations realize how much control the government had over their daily lives, and they wanted a say in the matter.
Once the party had taken over Caldera, the biggest issues facing them was how to maintain control when the Indigeno-Calderan people previously had their own form of election. At first, the leaders thought they could simply ignore Indigeno-Calderans and nothing bad would happen, especially because many indigenous leaders claimed that the new government was an art that was only for Gothics. This changed in 1658, when the Volkspartei divided the country into 3 provinces for easier legislation. The [[Western province (Caldera)|western province]] was for factories, the [[Bavogia|northeastern province]] was for the indigenous tribe, and the southeastern province would be for Gothic cities. Indigenous families were pushed into a corner, and those that remained in their home province were then forced to follow Gothic traditions, and had no say in how the government administered them. This made indigenous populations realize how much control the government had over their daily lives, and they wanted a say in the matter.


=== Indigenous Revolt (1658-1735) ===
=== Indigenous Revolt (1658-1735) ===
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