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Democratic Republic Era

  • 34,000 BCE

    The First War

    This war was the result of a conflict between two opposing parties the yellows and the oranges.
  • 32,000 BCE

    The orange rebellion

    The oranges invade the yellows and travel out of he country into the neighboring green and blue countries and try to take over.
  • 30,000 BCE

    Battle of the primary and secondary colors

    Due to the orange rebellion the primary countries red, yellow, and blue are in conflict with the secondary countries green, orange, and purple. Also known as one of the biggest battles in color history.
  • 28,000 BCE

    The Color Code

    The Color Code was a peace treaty that had been signed between the color countries to ensure eternal peace between hem.
  • 26,000 BCE

    Breaking the treaty

    The secondary colors wanted to break away from the treaty ensuring that no harm or violence would come if they reseed the treaty. Both the primary and secondary colors came together and reseeded The Color Code.
  • 24,000 BCE

    The Battle of Mixing

    Trouble strikes again as some members of the primary and secondary countries want to switch sides and join forces with their opposing group.
  • 22,000 BCE

    Breakaway of the Mix

    Protests and riots are prevalent throughout the primary and secondary regions. Protesters state that the Color Code of Conduct is a violation of their right as citizens who feel thy should do as they please and to go where ever they would like to without consequences.
  • 20,000 BCE

    Fix of the Mix

    Rules known as the Color Code of Conduct states that primary and secondary sources must stay in their own separate barriers throughout the region and will result in consequences of these barriers are crossed.
  • 18,000 BCE

    Deletion of the Color Code of Conduct

    Protestors and rioters have been successful in getting the Color Code of Conduct deleted from the laws and will ensure there will be no others laws that separate each country by social status or color.
  • 16,000 BCE

    Equal Colors Act

    This act was passed to ensure that the primary colors had just as many rights as the secondary colors so that no one seems more powerful than the other