The Planned Union of Freeholds was a theory and concept created by Michael Avleston in his writings, sometime in 325 AC. He claimed that after the Farrowhalt Freehold, a government established during the 326 AC rebellion just a year later, won its independence, it would inspire other like-minded individuals to do the same as them and form a freehold of their own. Although the plan never fell through due to the rebellion being crushed and both Avleston and Veddel Markwell being executed by 331 AC, it was cited as one of the most influential pieces of government planning for democracy since Haelys vouched for it in 187 BC.
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