Histalpol

Steam Era
The Steam Era spanned from 1857 to 1900 following the reign of Queen Victoria in the British Victorian Era in which Histalpol adopted much of the technology and architecture of the era from the United Kingdom. This including Steam Technology, adopted at a later stage than the UK. This boosted the economy of Histalpol as well as make the islands more attractive as a stop-off between North Western Europe and the rest of the world, giving a viable stop opposed to the UK.

The Era also brought on much ability to trade as travel was quicker and more efficient to carry loads thus leading to multiple Trade Routes with multiple eastern countries. This being a major contributor to the economic boom experience in major cities in Histalpol.

Yet in rural villages and farms, the Irish Potato Famine of 1847 also had a great effect on them because of a dependency on irish Potatoes at that time in most households. This severely reduced the population of Histalpol while the citizens living in major cities were getting constantly richer from steam-powered and foreign trade. This also lead to many protests against the government and a rush to start planting carbohydrates, during which the government at that time was kicked out of office and the only Vote of No Confidence for all other governments were issued in the emergency vote. The repercussions of the famine lasted until 1910 with the Steam Era ending and the dawn of WW1 Appearing.

WW1
Histalpol entered the war in 1912 alongside France and the UK on the allies side of the war, the war never reached land on Histalpol and was mainly fought in trenches as with most allied countries. The invention of revolving turrets were a game changer as manufacturing of the turrets, in part with France, meant that holding off enemy forces were easier than other countries. This also helped Histalpol get out of the Irish Potato Famine as money could be gained with the production of ammo, weapons, turrets and armour.

WW2
Histalpol was introduced into WW2 as Nazi forces captured a few small and minor islands off of Histalpol, yet frighteningly close to mainland Histalpol before the Blitz in Britain, this encourages the Histalian Army on the mainland and the remaining uncaptured islands to get up naval and land blockades, also adopting the Blackout methods London took during the Blitz period meaning bombing decreased yet major crimes increased such as robbery, assault, and at maximum murder leading to insecurity of the method. The blockades were known as the "Mobile Border"

The deadliest battle occurred in 1941 in the sea between Llithustania and Histalpol as an invading group of Axis navy and air force soldiers approached main land Histalpol on the largest island. Histalpol lost the battle and the island was taken yet mainland Histalpol on the UK landmass remained. With the Axis loss, the land that previously belonged to Histalpol was given back yet with that came the rise in organised crime from soldiers who joined the war going to crime to continue the extreme life style, to regain respect from the public and to also keep a steady flow of money to the family as no money was able to be supplied to the families of the soldiers during the war.

Decades of Suspension
As The Troubles in Ireland got increasingly worse, multiple organised crime groups spotted a chance to stablish more money for their doings. This was done in 2 forms, one being the illegal shipping of weapons and bomb materials to the many branches of the IRA, but also a more dangerous form of gaining money through blackmail and the results of multiple attacks, taking inspiration from the Troubles and how minimum causalities were dealt while multiple attacks occurred on the same week, if not then the same day. They planned to piggy-back off of the terrorist attacks in Ireland and United Kingdom by setting up their own terrorist attacks in Histalpol to blackmail companies to stop attacks on them, and to create fear in the public so they'd buy guns and weapons from the organised crime units as well as making local governments pay them not to attack upcoming events, but usually no lives were lost as the local police were always warned of the attack before the bomb detonated, so they evacuated the area, but this wasn't always the case.

On multiple occasions mass loss of life was given including the attack in 1977 as the worst attack in the decade with public transport being targeted including stations, bridges, tracks, tunnels and buses. This was thought to have been performed by a spin-off group with no fear to cause deaths to get across the point better. Multiple trains were derailed from the bombs leading to a death toll of above 200, especially with 2 mainline trains being 2 of the many targets. After these attacks the amounts of attacks decreased but the amounts of deadly attacks with fatalities rose as the spin-off groups gained a foothold on other groups who couldn't be taken seriously with no deaths to their bombings.

In 1990, the government at the time started a crack-down on organised crime and it has decreased dramatically but has not gone from current life. This concluded with a ceasefire from the remaining cells in August 21st 1992 in the Forstole Agreement. There are still groups around in terrorism but they have kept quiet since, and organised crime in other factions such as prostitution, smuggling and the occasional murder.

The Black Depression
The Black Depression started as foreign companies gained more notoriety and gained a larger foothold. This with cheaper labour, quicker production and cheaper to buy forced many Histalian companies to go into administration or pulled out of Histalpol and set up elsewhere. This also lead to protests over larger foreign companies setting up factories in Histalpol which in turn lead to less productivity of the workers. Histalian made products dipped lower than it has ever been.

Few Histalian companies remain after the depression ended in 2002 including car manufacturer PLA and furniture supplier Marlstone Home Servicing. The companies that remained lost many workers from the protests and the political party Histalpol Parti Isolationist gained seats in the 1992 election and won the election with their selected candidate becoming Prime Minister Hayden Bolton who was renound for being really harsh on foreign policies, relations, and basically making Histalpol an isolated country from any other imports. This had benefits and limitation including the fact that companies had to be reborn and made in general to fill in gaps in the market, but also meant that exports to other countries would be more costly. This policy ended in 2008 when Borgia Malstrone took over the roll.

The isolation technique worked as the new companies meant that produce increased, unemployment decreased and larger companies did set up in Histalpol. But this also scarred the reputation of Histalpol slightly before Malstrone helped to regain relations with most countries.

Modern Day
As Al-Qaeda attacked the London transport system. Histalpol felt a need to improve secturity all over Histalpol, because of the border to the UK and potential risk of terrorist attacks now in the public's eye. This resulted in the prevention of a possible deadly attack on Histalpol by a Lone Wolf planning a bombing against the current governments involvement in British affairs. This was planned to be during a football match in Renné and would have killed mass amounts of spectators with more than 200 people in the stadium.

Despite these increases, in 2010 a bomb detonated in the car-park of Bastilia International Airport with the car being placed by a revealed taxi-way in an attempt to cause as many deaths on planes as possible, This was not what happened, but the detonation still collapsed part of the airport building as the car parked right by the terminal building and killed 168 people. The group responsible wasn't found but it is thought that it was a spin-off of the Royal Kingdom of Histalpol and the Lone Wolf from the 2005 stadium plot who wanted in a combined aim to reinstall a royal family to control the country. The attack is under investigation to this day.

In 2012/13 Histalpol gained attention politically from the elections which ended with a surprise win for the Liberal Democrats who was led by Timothy Small who is the current Prime Minister. He promised to join a union before 2013 ended as well as make Histalpol the country of culture with emphasis on the arts, architecture history etc. to attract tourism to the country.