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Another demand of the PLP was the setup of a court system, to ensure due process rights. In June of 1735, King Marquis established the Doatian supreme court, to have final authority over the interpretation of Doatian regional and local laws. The court had no jurisdiction over the authority of the Monarchy. He also gave the supreme court the authority to set up and regulate lower courts.
Another demand of the PLP was the setup of a court system, to ensure due process rights. In June of 1735, King Marquis established the Doatian supreme court, to have final authority over the interpretation of Doatian regional and local laws. The court had no jurisdiction over the authority of the Monarchy. He also gave the supreme court the authority to set up and regulate lower courts.


All of these reforms were made permanent with the Articles of Unification, which also added a legislature, which allowed for the first time, an institution other than the crown to create federal laws in the nation. Also, citizens could, for the first time, elect representation of their own to influence national policy. It also restricted the authority of the Monarchy to be inferior to that of the supreme court and the People's Chamber. The Monarchy maintained the powers of taxation, over the military, and over diplomacy. They also were responsible for allocating 40% of the federal budget (not counting defense). The Monarch could also create and alter policy, but their authority was superseded by supreme court interpretations and the will of the People's Chamber.  
All of these reforms were made permanent with the Articles of Unification, which also added a legislature, which allowed for the first time, an institution other than the crown to create federal laws in the nation. Also, citizens could, for the first time, elect representation of their own to influence national policy. It also restricted the authority of the Monarchy to be inferior to that of the supreme court and the People's Chamber. The Monarchy maintained the powers of taxation, over the military, and over diplomacy. They also were responsible for allocating 40% of the federal budget (not counting defense). The Monarch could also create and alter policy, but their authority was superseded by supreme court interpretations and the will of the People's Chamber. Sets the People's Chamber to 200 seats, meaning 200 hundred members, represented 200 districts across Doatia. Also establishes the Monarchy's authority in swearing in members of the People's Chamber. 
 
=== Ratification of the Doatian Constitution ===


== Second Civil War ==
== Second Civil War ==
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== Geography ==
== Geography ==
[[File:Roucourt_Biome_Map.png|left|thumb|Map of the two biomes in Roucourt. Green is temperate, while purple is mediterramean.]]
[[File:Doatia Map.png|left|thumb|Original map of Doatia]]


== Climate ==
== Climate ==

Revision as of 12:21, 3 August 2023

The Republic of Doatia
Motto: By creed of Daotia, live by, with, and for community.
Capital
and largest city
Doa City
Official languagesDoatian, English, Spanish, French, and Wakandan
Ethnic groups
Indigenous groups: Cucaway, Mushiki, Gungi, Detyik, Scilipi, Quiwae, and Nurdai Refugees: Alovee (African), Gugia (Asian), Devliki (Hispanic), and Quiayana (European)
Religion
Buddhism, Judaism, Doaism, Islam and Christianity
Demonym(s)Doatian
GovernmentRepublic (Constitutional Monarchy)
• Monarch
Queen Aiyisha Bokum
• Chancellor
Shuri Recardo
• Speaker of the People's Chamber
Jaequan Lemain
LegislatureThe People's Chamber
Establishment
• Declaration of Unity (establishes the Doatian Monarchy)
March 3rd, 1715
• Doatian Civil War (upon conclusion, a period of 10 years was allocated for reorganization and reconstruction)
April 1727 - August 1730
• Reconstruction (decade in which Doatia reorganizes under the central Doatian federal government)
August 1730 - August 1740
• Ratification of the Articles of Unification (restricted power of Monarchy, created the People's Chamber)
January 1st, 1741
• Second Doatian Civil War
October 1760 - June 19th, 1790
• Ratification of the Doatian Constitution (created the Chancellorship, further restricted the authority of the Monarchy. Reformed Doatia into a constitutional monarchy)
June 19th, 1790
• Declaration of Independence from the British Empire (after 6 months of colonization)
May 1st, 1804
• Declaration of Independence from the French Empire (after 3 years of colonization)
November 11th, 1815
• Constitutional Convention (ratification of the Doatian bill of rights, amendments 5 - 25)
June 17th, 1822 - June 19th, 1822
Population
• 2020 estimate
267,867,341
GDP (PPP)estimate
• Total
$5.673 Trillion
HDI (2021)0.93
very high
CurrencyDoa (DOA)

Doatia, officially the Republic of Doatia, is a country in west Caxcana. It is directly north of Debeeland.

History

Before Doatia came to be the nation the world knows today, it was simply a general area in which, 7 indigenous tribes lived. They were the Cucaway, Mushiki, Gungi, Detyik, Scilipi, Quiwae, and Nurdai. Although the tribes were not always at peace, they have a storied history of cooperation. Many members of the tribes share blood with other tribes, as arranged marriages to unite the tribes, families of the chiefs, as well as benefit trade or boost a community's dwindling population. The Alovee, Doatian for African, people were victims of colonization in Eastern Caxcana, which resulted in many leaving their home rather than face continued oppression. The Alovee settled in what is now the Hunaq peninsula in northeast Doatia in the mid 1600's. Despite being from an arid climate, they became quickly acclimated. They even would trade regularly with the nearby Cucaway tribe, native to the northern cold mountainous region of Doatia. The Cucaway taught the Alovee to survive in the harsh climate, and the Alovee taught the Cucaway how to grow different crops and ensure the longevity of fertile soil.

The Gugia, Doatian for Asian, were forced to leave their home after a storm swept it away. Taking anything and anyone, they could on the 3 ships they were able to secure, the estimated 700 people journeyed the sea to find a new home. After another storm sunk one of their ships and damaged the sails on the other two, the survivors were stuck at sea for 6 months. Many dying from starvation and sickness, roughly 250-300 survivors spotted Doatia's southern coast a few miles out, and swam to shore. The landed on the southwestern tip of Doatia, west of what is now Doa city. The Quiwae people were native to the region, and gave the survivors refuge. Eventually, the survivors and their descendants co-founded the first mixed-civilization, with natives and refugees. The Quiwae Empire, eventually based themselves, after wildfires and war with the Mushiki tribe, which lived mostly in isolation on a subtropic rainforest island of the western coast of Doatia.

The Devliki, Doatian for Hispanic, were the final of the original group of refugees, were fleeing persecution further west in Caxacana, when they crossed the northern mountainous region. Moving further south, north of Doa city, west of Hunaq, and south of Cucaway territory, they were eventually caught in the crossfire of a war between the Detyik (northwest Doatia), Scilipi (northcentral Doatia), and the Nurdai (northeast Doatia, still west of Hunaq). The Devliki were split up, joining each of the 3 tribes. They fought against one another during the war.

The Mushiki and Quiwae eventually reached peace, and united with the people of Gungi, who normally maintained a degree of neutrality, to propel British invaders. The Quiwae, under the leadership of Chief Lucinda Bokum, formed an alliance with the Mushiki and Nurdai called "The Alliance of Doa", named after the Quiwae, and some other tribes, main faith, Doaism (supreme belief in community, harmony, nature, liberty and peace). The Alliance selected its leader to be Bokum, and granted her the title "the Matriarch". She reached out to the Cucaway to ask for help in reaching peace in the Detyik-Scilipi-Nurdai war. With Cucaway support, a peace summit was held in what is now Doa city, also the base for the Alliance of Doa and the Quiwae.

The Detyik, Scilipi, and Nurdai people eventually joined the Alliance of Doa, which was proven effective in propelling numerous colonization attempts. The Alliance controlled all of what is now Doatia by the year 1700.

Declaration of Unity

The British Empire had launched numerous incursions against the Alliance of Doa, attempting to colonize the region. While all of the attempts had been propelled, the British were improving with each strike, and losses for the alliance continued to rise. In early February 1713, arguments broke out between several of the tribes over what to do next. Some, led by the Mushiki people, wanted to continue attacking and perhaps venture beyond the Alliance's borders to seek help. Others, such as the Gungi, wanted to surrender to the British and plot an overthrow when a majority of their forces leave. After a vote, the Mushiki plan was approved. The Nurdai decided to leave the alliance, and expelled alliance defenders from their territory.

The British landed in Gungi territory, and the Gungi did indeed surrender. Frustrated with the rest of the alliance's resistance, British command ordered soldiers to "make an example out of the Nurdai". Soldiers began to burn homes down, kill men, and abuse women and children. A Gungi messenger was sent to the Cucaway to ask for help. The Matriarch supported sending it, but the Mushiki influenced leaders of the alliance to vote against sending aid. The Matriarch sent Cucaway fighters to help the Gungi. The bloody conflict resulted in many casualties, and the Cucaway took heavy losses in the unfair fight. The other tribes, after hearing of the Gungi and Cucaway's struggles, send aid. With the exception of the Mushiki tribe.

British reinforcements arrived, and made major gains, expanding their control further across southeastern Doatia. The Nurdai people were facing genocide. This seemed to be enough to convince the Mushiki to send fighters as well. Often considered the strongest of the tribes, this turned the tide in the conflict and the Alliance emerged victorious.

The Matriarch called for a summit and explained the need for the Alliance to have a central document, so members can't abruptly leave, and so members don't refuse to send help when needed.

The result was the Declaration of Unity, ratified on March 3rd, 1715. The Declaration established the Monarchy. Although the Matriarch had passed a few weeks before the ratification, she was considered the first monarch of Doatia and her bloodline considered the royal line of succession. Her son, King Bartholomew Hadani-Bokum, became king upon ratification. Further than officially establishing the monarchy, it also established "The Kingdom of Doatia".

It is recognized as the day the nation was founded, and March 3rd is a federally recognized holiday known as "Unity day".

Doatian Civil War and Reconstruction

King Bartholomew was committed to building up the Doatian army and navy, in preparation of continued attacks from European powers. Mostly British and French, and some Spanish, forces continue to land on Doatia's shores. Europe eager to conquer the growing nation, as it quickly rises in strength and worth. The recent discover of diamond ore in Southeast Doatia, the lush forests of the Mushiki land, also native to several rare species, included the winged elephant, whose wings are each worth roughly $3 Billion pounds.

The arms race was costly, however, causing the crown to institute heavier taxes on Doatians. King Bartholomew also had a vision of a modern, civilized Doatia, and began building cities across the nation. The initiative was extremely expensive and a strain on the Doatian workforce. His largest project, Doa City, had stalled after protests and riots from workers over poor conditions and bad pay. The King ordered his soldiers to disperse the rioters. In April 1727, rioters took control of the territory of Doa City. After several weeks of minor confrontations between the recently formed Crown Guard and the rioters, on April 22nd, the King called upon the army to disperse the crown "by any means necessary". Carrying mostly rifles, and some revolvers, all inspired by European invaders, 1,500 Doatian solders descended upon the Doa City territory. The solders may have been outnumbered, but the rioters were outgunned, and the soon dispersed and left the territory. Construction stalled as workers across the nation striked. The self-identified People's Liberation Party (PLP) were a coalition of a diverse group of workers across the nation demanding better pay, safer standards, and more say in governance. The Monarchy declared the PLP as a terrorist organization plotting rebellion and declared war against them.

The PLP fighting force was mostly a militia made up of veterans, committed party members, and hired mercenaries. Quickly outnumbering, overthrowing, and imprisoning loyalists to the Monarchy and their forces in urban centers and villages, the PLP turned their eye on capturing the Monarchy's military assets. The most effective gains were in the navy, as they captured ports and ships, one-by-one, until in June 1728, they were able to form a blockade of the Doatian Channel (the body of water between Debeeland and Doatia)., The Monarchy quickly lost control of loyalist strongholds after the economy collapsed, and even the most loyal to the monarchy began to question the King's leadership. The King's son, Prince Marquis Hadani-Bakum, abdicated his position in the monarchy, and joined the PLP.

Quickly becoming the face of the PLP, Marquis led PLP forces against the Monarchy in the summer and fall of 1728. Capturing most of the country, he invaded the Cucaway capitol in January 1729, in the eastern part of the Doa City territory. Quickly capturing the Doa City territory surrounding the Cucaway capitol, the capitol fell, and he quickly gained control over the Cucaway palace, where the Monarchy resided. Marquis arrested his father, stripping him of his royal titles and wealth, and he was sentenced to life. Marquis was coronated as heir to the throne and saver of Doatia.

The last of the loyalists surrended in Hunaq in August of 1730, officially bringing the war to an end.

King Marquis Hadani-Bokum, by royal decree, recognized the following 10 years as a period of "reconstruction and reorganization" for Doatia. Recognizing the need for a strong central authority, he reorganized the Doatian government into one with federalism. There was now the federal government of Doatia, under the monarchy. King Marquis worked with other nations in the region to develop trade agreements to boost the stagnant economy. He maintained the military, delayed construction of most urban projects, excluding Doa City, which he envisioned as the capitol of the nation. He blew up his father's palace and ended up constructing a new palace, using the slave labor of his father's former soldiers, loyalists and their sons.

One of the demands of the PLP, he also divided the nation into regions, which could elect their own leadership, and would have a degree of autonomy over their region. The first Doatian monarch to voluntarily restrict their own authority. In the regions, consist of local authorities of indigenous communities, cities, towns, and villages. They also were granted a degree of autonomy. The regions together made up Doatia, which was under the authority of the Doatian Monarch, King Marquis.

Another demand of the PLP was the setup of a court system, to ensure due process rights. In June of 1735, King Marquis established the Doatian supreme court, to have final authority over the interpretation of Doatian regional and local laws. The court had no jurisdiction over the authority of the Monarchy. He also gave the supreme court the authority to set up and regulate lower courts.

All of these reforms were made permanent with the Articles of Unification, which also added a legislature, which allowed for the first time, an institution other than the crown to create federal laws in the nation. Also, citizens could, for the first time, elect representation of their own to influence national policy. It also restricted the authority of the Monarchy to be inferior to that of the supreme court and the People's Chamber. The Monarchy maintained the powers of taxation, over the military, and over diplomacy. They also were responsible for allocating 40% of the federal budget (not counting defense). The Monarch could also create and alter policy, but their authority was superseded by supreme court interpretations and the will of the People's Chamber. Sets the People's Chamber to 200 seats, meaning 200 hundred members, represented 200 districts across Doatia. Also establishes the Monarchy's authority in swearing in members of the People's Chamber.

Ratification of the Doatian Constitution

Second Civil War

Following the mental break of the General Secretary of the State, Svetlana Leclerc, several military factions broke off to form their own factions, notably the Peoples and Nation Defense Squadron, which absorbed the other independent military factions.

The PNDS began to rapidly claim territory and resources, then on 29/5/2023 the PNDS separated from Roucourt. Responding to this, Xiomera airlifted a force of roughly five thousand troop to the capital of Kalinyev, the PNDS reacted to this by attacking Roucoutain controlled territory, this attack would not last long as a cease-fire between Roucourt and the PNDS was negotiated by Haesanite President Kim I-seul. The cease-fire would break on June 5, 2023 with the PNDS attacking the capital, and other territories.

Geography

Original map of Doatia

Climate

Roucourt has a temperate climate, with the only exception being the dry summer climate on the southern coast, especially the Chauillie Peninsula.




Constitutions

Roucourt has one of the words weakest economies, with little imports or exports.

Articles of Unification

Roucourt has four main exports, military equipment, chemicals, metallurgy and mining.

Chemicals - Roucourt mainly exports ammonium and phosphate.

Metallurgy & Mining - Roucourt extracts mostly platinum, the country has a massive reserve of the resource. Other minor minerals include coal, copper, iron and titanium.

Military equipment - Roucourt produces a wide assortment of cheaply made weapons, such as the FSR-60, a semi-automatic rifle with a 10 round box magazine.

Miscellaneous - Vodka, and wine are important alcohol exports, while fine cheese and shellfish are the main food exports. Platinum jewelry, and pearls are common luxury good exports.

Doatian Constitution

Agricultural products - bought from Xiomera.

Amendments to the Doatian Constitution

Agricultural products - bought from Xio

Geography

Map of the two biomes in Roucourt. Green is temperate, while purple is mediterramean.

Climate

Roucourt has a temperate climate, with the only exception being the dry summer climate on the southern coast, especially the Chauillie Peninsula.



Economy

Roucourt has one of the words weakest economies, with little imports or exports.

Exports

Roucourt has four main exports, military equipment, chemicals, metallurgy and mining.

Chemicals - Roucourt mainly exports ammonium and phosphate.

Metallurgy & Mining - Roucourt extracts mostly platinum, the country has a massive reserve of the resource. Other minor minerals include coal, copper, iron and titanium.

Military equipment - Roucourt produces a wide assortment of cheaply made weapons, such as the FSR-60, a semi-automatic rifle with a 10 round box magazine.

Miscellaneous - Vodka, and wine are important alcohol exports, while fine cheese and shellfish are the main food exports. Platinum jewelry, and pearls are common luxury good exports.

Imports

Agricultural products - bought from Xiomera.