Wenatchee
Early History
Wenatchee was founded by Vorobyevite who is a former citizen of Port Angeles, with the idea of Democracy at its core. An expedition to the Cascade mountain range plotted the rough area of where the town would be established. Work began on the Cascade Range Terraforming Project, where the foundation for Pybus Market was laid. Later on within the founding week, the George Sellar bridge was constructed, connecting the city to the eastern half of the Columbia, opening up to expansion into Eastern Washington.
Conflicts
Wenatchee's expansion was rapid, growing well over 100 chunks in one week, which upset some of it's neighbors. Walla Walla, in the Province of Washington expressed its concern over Wenatchee's rapid expansion, and warned that if it crossed over an old gravel road on the east side of the Columbia River, that Washington would secede from Cascadia in a Civil War in order to protect what Washington claimed as their own land. This is an ongoing dispute as of 1/23/2020.
Delegate System
Wenatchee has a unique sub-government alongside the Cascadia federal government. Citizens of Wenatchee invited to join the role of a Delegate after reaching activity for seven days, or by the Mayor directly granting the role of Delegate to citizens who show particular talent. The Delegate role gives each citizen that invested their time and effort into Wenatchee a way to shape the town as a group. Delegates vote for an Executive Delegate every month, who represents their interests as a whole, and proposes them to the Mayor. Alongside this, there are several elected Titles given to Delegates by the Executive Delegate that allows certain privileges. Titleholders may only hold two titles at most. The Mayor, Executive Delegate, and Delegates all vote in ballots posted every week, ranging from amendments to existing rules, to changes within the city.
Notable Citizens
Vorobyevite - Founder
2knelson - Founding Treasurer
Isacle - Founding Architect