Historical Outline of Captiotia
Bands and Nomads
~12000 BCE - ~3200 BCE
Migrations and Refugee Mariners
waves of people movement onto the islandHunter-Gathering and Pastoralism
the earliest economic activitiesSpiritualism and Social Cohesion
how religion kept people togetherChiefdoms and City-States
~3200 BCE - 896 BCE
Agriculture and the Urban Crescent
farming enables the growth of citiesWritten Language and Trade Routes
communication enables complex tradeCultural Diffusion and the Origin of Captiot
people groups blend into a distinct CaptiotYuno Dynasty
896 BCE - 225 CE
Political and Religious Centralization
heavy-handed control of society via the templePhilosophers and the Manumission System
deep thinkers and the mechanics of slaveryCastes and Tribal Conflicts
essentialism, hierarchy, and ethnic strifeVega Dynasty
225 CE - 1172 CE
Warrior Kings and the Central Urbanization Boom
strong leaders uniting a people, and city growthLand Reform and Vassalage
the dominance of feudal relationsNoble Scandals and Foreign Wars
internal and external stresses on the kingdomHoco Dynasty
1172 CE - 1590 CE
Royal Elections and the Civil Service
Flourishing Arts and Technological Sciences
Pandemics and the Fragmentation Crisis
Captiot Republic
1590 CE - 1631 CE
Civil War and Nationalism
Mercantilism and Early Enlightenment
Warring States and Instabilities
Sojo Dynasty
1631 CE - 1823 CE
Constitution and the Delano System
Proto-Industrialization and Global Trade
Little Ice Age and the Decade of Revolutions
Republic of Captiotia
1823 CE - 1948 CE
Representative Democracy and the Late 19th Century
Capital and the Integrated Village Economy
Economic Depressions and Organized Labor
Captiot Summatory Socialist Republic
1948 CE -
Communist Revolution and the Vanguard Party
War Socialism and the New Government
Industrialization and Social Bonds
Cultural Revolution and the Public Market Economy
Nationalization and the Productive Forces
Labor Vouchers and Economic Democracy
Automation and Internationalism