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State 1700ism is an authoritarian unity
culturally right ideology that believes we should go back to the 18th century, along with its historical technology, history, cultures, etc. and abolish everything under 224 years old / made after December 31, 1799, all under an
authoritarian government.
Sometimes, State 1700ism also wants humanity to be advanced enough to resurrect EVERYONE who was alive during the 18th century starting from the 1700s just before moving on to getting rid of anything made after its desired time, but only if mandated.
How to Draw
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Relationships
Friends
1700ism
- My best friend and colleague!
Electritocracy - The lightning rod was one of the greatest inventions of the 18th century! We need more lightning rods instead of black hole bombs!
Eco-Conservatism and
Environmentalism - Black hole bombs aren't very environmentally friendly.
Indigenism and
LGBTism - I will protect you from the black hole bombs with my grenadiers!
Frenemies
900ism,
1500ism
, and
Viking Restorationism - Okay, that is going a bit too far.
1600ism
- Why do you hate the 18th century so much?
Konstantinaism
and
Constantine Thought
- They sometimes like me but also want to ban my technology at times, so their loyalty to the state cannot be relied upon.
Paleoconservatism - You may like the past, but you are way too soft.
Enemies
1800ism and
1900ism - The threat I must destroy before it's too late.
5000ism - Sorry, but you're going way too far into the past/future, sir.
Post-2000ism - Hey! Where did all my books and muskets go, you thief?
Aaronism
- Please get off the witchcraft and make real paintings!
Anti-Aaronism - Stop killing my black soldiers! They're human beings too!
Rebelism - You are just a fake conservative who wants to kill my
gay soldiers! They're also human beings!
Shadowism - Probably my opposite.
Sonicism - Not even your speed can save you from the
British Grenadiers!
External Links
18th century on
Wikipedia
1700s on
Wikipedia
Memoirs of the Twentieth Century (the 20th Century as described in the novel is essentially a continuation of the 18th century) on
Wikipedia
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