The Communist Rebellion

The Communist Rebellion was the first rebellion in State history. Instigated by the Minister of Justice, Xinke Han, it encompassed nearly half of representatives from Parliament and the majority of the government sector. The group demanded a communist government after the Constitution was ratified, which made for a constitutional republic. Since it had been ratified by a narrow majority in Parliament, the Constitution passed but opposition culminated in the Communist Rebellion.

Effects

The State, was widely distrusted after the communist rebellion and were never given officer ranks or positions of power.

The State was headed down the path toward militarism, dictatorship, and discrimination of any foreign ideas. Dissent of any kind afterwards was dealt with immediate exile to prevent possible spread of anti-state ideas.