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Beginning with the establishment of the first extra-solar colony on [[New Earth]] (Tau Ceti IV) in [[2116]], a wave of colonization began that continued for centuries.  By [[2235]], some 600 colonies had been established within 120 light years of Earth, but the difficulties maintaining authority over such far-flung worlds sparked the first rebellion against the [[Terran Alliance]].  Known as the "Outer Reaches Rebellion" and led by the colony world of [[Denebola]], it precipitated the downfall of the Alliance Parliament's Expansionist Party and swept the Liberal Party into power.  The Liberals announced that the Alliance would withdraw to a thirty light-year radius (or two-jump) sphere surrounding Earth, thus granting the outer colonies independence.  Numerous small kingdoms rapidly formed, most of which quickly conquered or merged with their neighbors leaving a handful of larger nations.
 
Beginning with the establishment of the first extra-solar colony on [[New Earth]] (Tau Ceti IV) in [[2116]], a wave of colonization began that continued for centuries.  By [[2235]], some 600 colonies had been established within 120 light years of Earth, but the difficulties maintaining authority over such far-flung worlds sparked the first rebellion against the [[Terran Alliance]].  Known as the "Outer Reaches Rebellion" and led by the colony world of [[Denebola]], it precipitated the downfall of the Alliance Parliament's Expansionist Party and swept the Liberal Party into power.  The Liberals announced that the Alliance would withdraw to a thirty light-year radius (or two-jump) sphere surrounding Earth, thus granting the outer colonies independence.  Numerous small kingdoms rapidly formed, most of which quickly conquered or merged with their neighbors leaving a handful of larger nations.
  
Political corruption and instability, and the economic strain of supporting its colonies, eroded support for the [[Terran Alliance]], and in [[2314]] it descended into civil war.  The Alliance Global Militia under the direction of Navy Admiral [[James McKenna]] imposed an end to the conflict in [[2315]], dissolved the Parliament, and established in its place the [[Terran Hegemony]], with McKenna elected as its first Director-General the following year.  During McKenna's 23-year tenure the Hegemony sought to reassert its authority over the outer colonies, but though achieving some early successes the effort was ultimately a failure and galvanized resistance to the Hegemony; McKenna's successor, cousin [[Michael Cameron (24th c.)|Michael Cameron]], concentrated on establishing more peaceful international relations.
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Political corruption and instability, and the economic strain of supporting its colonies, eroded support for the [[Terran Alliance]], and in [[2314]] it descended into civil war.  The Alliance Global Militia under the direction of Navy Admiral [[James McKenna]] imposed an end to the conflict in [[2315]], dissolved the Parliament, and established in its place the [[Terran Hegemony]], with McKenna elected as its first Director-General the following year.  During McKenna's 23-year tenure the Hegemony sought to reassert its authority over the outer colonies, but though achieving some early successes the effort was ultimately a failure and galvanized resistance to the Hegemony; McKenna's successor, cousin [[Michael Cameron]], concentrated on establishing more peaceful international relations.
  
 
One of Cameron's most lasting legacies was a system of aristocratic rule, originally based on individual achievement but later conferred by heredity, which he introduced in [[2351]].  The ranks of nobility created by his Peer List led to the formation of numerous feudal ruling families and was the foundation of many of the [[Great Houses]] of later centuries.
 
One of Cameron's most lasting legacies was a system of aristocratic rule, originally based on individual achievement but later conferred by heredity, which he introduced in [[2351]].  The ranks of nobility created by his Peer List led to the formation of numerous feudal ruling families and was the foundation of many of the [[Great Houses]] of later centuries.

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