The First Commonwealth era is considered to have started in the year 2440, though Sekowo did not use Commonwealth in it's name until several decades after this. The era is one of the longest and encompasses great political change, civil and external war and the growth of Sekowos territory to its modern size. It was during the 25th and the 26th centuries that Sekowo established most of its colonies. It was also at this time that the Ishida Dynasty, originally a political dynasty within the Democratic Socialists Party, began to rise to prominence.
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| - The First Commonwealth era is considered to have started in the year 2440, though Sekowo did not use Commonwealth in it's name until several decades after this. The era is one of the longest and encompasses great political change, civil and external war and the growth of Sekowos territory to its modern size. It was during the 25th and the 26th centuries that Sekowo established most of its colonies. It was also at this time that the Ishida Dynasty, originally a political dynasty within the Democratic Socialists Party, began to rise to prominence.
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| - Federated Cities of Pan-Sekowo; Federal Commonwealth of Sekowo
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| - Where liberty is, there is my country
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| - Aretic Archonate of Sekowo
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| - The First Commonwealth era is considered to have started in the year 2440, though Sekowo did not use Commonwealth in it's name until several decades after this. The era is one of the longest and encompasses great political change, civil and external war and the growth of Sekowos territory to its modern size. It was during the 25th and the 26th centuries that Sekowo established most of its colonies. It was also at this time that the Ishida Dynasty, originally a political dynasty within the Democratic Socialists Party, began to rise to prominence.
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