The Elizibethanian Revolution

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Overview

The Elizibethanian Revolution (2005-2007) refers to a period in the history of Elizibethania in which the working class and the working class youth of Elizibethania disposed of the government that governed Elizibethania before and after its independence from the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth of Elizibethania, and the selfish, capitalist oligarchy that controlled it, and replaced them with total control of the population over the mines, the factories and the farms of Elizibethania and the formal establishment of the Popular Assembly Network of Elizibethania (PANE), a network of communes, popular neighborhood assemblies and community areas, a government that is based on the ability of the people to control their lives directly in a political, cultural and social manner, not just an economic manner.

The Elizibethanian Revolution is seen by many experts throughout the region and the world as a part of a new anti-capitalist wave that was triggered with events such as the Segasaturnian Revolution and the Okanaman Revolution, and as a sign that many underdeveloped countries throughout the world are going to take the Communist route to social, cultural, political and economic development instead of the Capitalist route because of the insufficiency of the Capitalist model and its inability to ensure political, social, cultural and economical equality.

Orgins of the Elizbethanian Revolution

Establishment of the Workingpeople's Confederation of Elizibethania (WCE)

Henry Marshall, David Davies, Steven Morris and Thomas Shaw were among the 1,000,000 Elizibethanians that immigrated to Segasaturn from Elizibethania to participate in the massive economic expansion that took place in Segasaturn during 1979-1989.

These Elizibethanians came to Segasaturn in search of making a better life for themselves, something that could not be achieved in Elizibethania due to

The First Elizibethanian General Strike

The Second Elizibethanian General Strike

The Third Elizibethanian General Strike

The Establishment of the Popular Asssembly of the Peoples of Elizbethania (PAPE)

The Occupation of Wilmington

May Day 2005

The Revolution

The Battle of Wilmington

The Fall of Williamson News

The Fall of Ruben

The Battle of Winston-Salem

The Fall of Charlotte

The Battle of Larsen Harbor

The Aftermath