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'''National Governments''' were governing factions which led the nations on [[Earth]] for centuries before the dawn of the [[United Nations Space Command]].
 
 
 
 
 
 
'''National Governments''' were governing factions which led the nations on [[Earth]] for thousands of years before the dawn of the [[United Nations Space Command]].


==History==
==History==
===Ancient Times===
===Ancient Times===
They started out as primitive tribes. Over time they advanced into city states like Sparta, Athens, and Rome. The more successful city states managed to form small countries, nations, then empires. For a long period the greatest empire in western civilization was Rome, whom based their success off of that of the Greeks. After Rome fell to German barbarians in 476 A.D., Europe went though a period of anarchy (also known as the Dark Ages), eventually entering the Middle Ages.
Human political organizations began in the form of primitive tribes. Over a period of several thousand years, they advanced into a variety of cultures worldwide. The first governments were theocracies, arising in river valley cultures that grew in places such as Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia. Empires and Monarchies, such as Assyria, Persia, Qin and Han China, Maurya India, Carthage, and Rome formed around Eurasia from 2000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E., with many of those mentioned being supplanted by other empires, or coming to prominence through the conquest of their predessesors. One of the few governments that was not a monarchy or dictatorship was the city-state of Athens in the Greek Peninsula, which while it existed, was a direct democracy.  


===Middle and Modern Times===
===Post-Classical Era===
The dominant power at the time was the Spanish Empire with the discovery of the New World, before being surpassed by the British Empire, which became the largest empire in Earth's history. After the First World War, Britain began to rapidly decline as a superpower and the United States rose to prominence. After [[World War II]] the two remaining superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, plunged themselves into the Cold War with the discovery of nuclear fission bombs and later thermonuclear fusion weapons. In the 1960's the Nuclear Age gave way to the Space Age, with the accomplishments of the superpowers being emulated by Europe, Japan, and eventually the rest of the world. Although the nuclear superpowers signed a treaty to limit their nuclear stockpiles (an event that would eventually lead to the the end of the Cold War), third world countries got their hands on nuclear technology which led to terrorism and escalated conflicts between other smaller nations such as Pakistan and India.
The end of Ancient Times, marked by the fall of the Roman Empire of the Mediterranean Basin in the fifth century C.E., heralded the coming of new empires such as the Islamic Caliphate, Byzantium, and Tang China. In the Americas (both North and South), the Toltec, Aztec, and Incan empires flourished. At the end of this period in the fifteenth century C.E., the kingdoms of Europe, which had been relatively barbaric and primitive through most of this era, went through a rennaisance and gained the technological knowledge that would allow them to conquer most of the planet in the next five hundred years.   
 
===Modern Times===
The dominant power in the sixteenth century C.E. was the Spanish Empire, with it's conquest of most of the rich American civilizations, before being surpassed by the British Empire, which became the largest empire in Earth's history pre-UEG. After the First World War, Britain began to rapidly decline as a superpower and the United States rose to prominence. After [[World War II]] the two remaining superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, plunged themselves into the Cold War with the discovery of nuclear fission bombs and later thermonuclear fusion weapons. In the 1960's the Nuclear Age gave way to the Space Age, with the accomplishments of the superpowers being emulated by Europe, Japan, and eventually the rest of the world. Although the nuclear superpowers signed a treaty to limit their nuclear stockpiles (an event that would eventually lead to the the end of the Cold War), third world countries got their hands on nuclear technology which led to terrorism and escalated conflicts between other smaller nations such as Pakistan and India.


===United Earth Goverment===
===United Earth Goverment===
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National Governments were governing factions which led the nations on Earth for thousands of years before the dawn of the United Nations Space Command.

History

Ancient Times

Human political organizations began in the form of primitive tribes. Over a period of several thousand years, they advanced into a variety of cultures worldwide. The first governments were theocracies, arising in river valley cultures that grew in places such as Egypt, China, and Mesopotamia. Empires and Monarchies, such as Assyria, Persia, Qin and Han China, Maurya India, Carthage, and Rome formed around Eurasia from 2000 B.C.E. to 500 C.E., with many of those mentioned being supplanted by other empires, or coming to prominence through the conquest of their predessesors. One of the few governments that was not a monarchy or dictatorship was the city-state of Athens in the Greek Peninsula, which while it existed, was a direct democracy.  

Post-Classical Era

The end of Ancient Times, marked by the fall of the Roman Empire of the Mediterranean Basin in the fifth century C.E., heralded the coming of new empires such as the Islamic Caliphate, Byzantium, and Tang China. In the Americas (both North and South), the Toltec, Aztec, and Incan empires flourished. At the end of this period in the fifteenth century C.E., the kingdoms of Europe, which had been relatively barbaric and primitive through most of this era, went through a rennaisance and gained the technological knowledge that would allow them to conquer most of the planet in the next five hundred years.   

Modern Times

The dominant power in the sixteenth century C.E. was the Spanish Empire, with it's conquest of most of the rich American civilizations, before being surpassed by the British Empire, which became the largest empire in Earth's history pre-UEG. After the First World War, Britain began to rapidly decline as a superpower and the United States rose to prominence. After World War II the two remaining superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, plunged themselves into the Cold War with the discovery of nuclear fission bombs and later thermonuclear fusion weapons. In the 1960's the Nuclear Age gave way to the Space Age, with the accomplishments of the superpowers being emulated by Europe, Japan, and eventually the rest of the world. Although the nuclear superpowers signed a treaty to limit their nuclear stockpiles (an event that would eventually lead to the the end of the Cold War), third world countries got their hands on nuclear technology which led to terrorism and escalated conflicts between other smaller nations such as Pakistan and India.

United Earth Goverment

Main article: United Earth Government

The National Governments of Earth engaged in several colonial proxy-wars, one of which was the Interplanetary War in the 2100's. Ultimately, the individual national governments on Earth were subsumed by a centralized Earth government known as the United Earth Government, which controls the United Nations Space Command.[1] However, though the influence of the governments waned, the individual cultures, languages, and other such unique beliefs existed among the people under the UNSC until much later.

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