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{{ | {{Karl's_nation_template|title1 = Britain|image1 = 2000px-Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg.png|caption1 = British Flag|capital = York|leader = King Wilfred|date_created = 7th October 2017|towns = York, Edinburgh, Salisbury}} | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
=== ''Pre-Founding nois'' === | |||
Prior to the founding of Britain, the collective British Isles faced a number of problems such as Land Griefing, Inactive towns and multiple wars that had plagued the land to near death. The founding of York, about a month prior to the founding of Britain, brought stability to the northern part of England, despite the several conflicts that had taken place between the British and the Spanish. | |||
=== ''Founding of Britannia'' === | |||
On the 7th of October 2017, after receiving a small loan from the mayor of Madrid, NsaurioGamer, | |||
=== ''Union with Edinburgh'' === | |||
On the same day in which Britain was founded, 7th October, the newly formed nation united with Edinburgh, allowing England and Scotland to be united under one banner. | |||
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Revision as of 16:34, 22 April 2019
History
Pre-Founding nois
Prior to the founding of Britain, the collective British Isles faced a number of problems such as Land Griefing, Inactive towns and multiple wars that had plagued the land to near death. The founding of York, about a month prior to the founding of Britain, brought stability to the northern part of England, despite the several conflicts that had taken place between the British and the Spanish.
Founding of Britannia
On the 7th of October 2017, after receiving a small loan from the mayor of Madrid, NsaurioGamer,
Union with Edinburgh
On the same day in which Britain was founded, 7th October, the newly formed nation united with Edinburgh, allowing England and Scotland to be united under one banner.