Confederacy for a Provisional Allia

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The Confederacy for a Provisional Allia was a loose intergovernmental confederacy forged between hundreds of small local governments in the region of Allia after the fall of the Allian Empire in 1500. The Confederacy was united in the common goal of restoring or creating a central government for the people of Allia, and was made up of the hundreds of local governments which formed to keep the peace after the dissolution of the empire. After two years of rule by hundreds of local governments, the Procantinac city government, along with 33 local governments in the Procantinac area, formed the Confederacy. The admission of Cennacom to the Confederacy in 1506, along with Brennaghogia in 1508, greatly legitimized the Confederacy in the eyes of the rest of the country, and by 1512 nearly 342 local governments were included.

The Confederacy's massive membership finally led to the Hevannis Convention in 1512, which met to create and ratify the new Allian Constitution. This created the Protectorates of Allia, restoring a central authority in the country and fulfilling the Confederacy's original goal. Though the people of the Triland Country were offered membership in the Confederacy prior to the ratification of the Constitution in 1512, the people of the country declined, marking a major shift in Triland culture and politics away from Allian practices and traditions.