Veenland, Pregame History Turn 4.
With our many strikes and our major fight against the British, we became enough of a haste that it was far too much effort and cost to keep fighting us than it was to simply let us go. Of course, they tried to keep their stranglehold upon our people, but in time, after a long bloody war, we gained our independence. Naturally, the first thing to do with this independence was figure out a way for our government to be run, and a number of major leading figures have made themselves noteworthy in this war. Such as Lourens van Vliet, Eldert Schimmelpennink, Reinout van Diermen, Gustaaf ten Donkelaar and Hendrik-Jan Dangremond. However, more important than all of them was Herman Van Veen, who is seen as the main father of the nation. Of course, the major issue after establishing independence was simply the formation of government, and what type it would be. This naturally lead to a lot of discussion between these men, as they all had fairly different views and idea's for what should happen to the nation at hand. Yet, in the end...
1. The group of men, lead by Van Veen, would decide to form a monarchy not too dissimilar to that of the old Dutch Republic, back from before the French revolution caused this whole mess that brought so much suffering to Veenland in the first place. Of course, this lead to a number of debates as to who should be king, and there were two main contenders, but in the end Van Veen would be settled in as the true monarch of the fittingly named Veenland, which now had a second meaning to it's name given it's monarch. Needless to say, the monarchy had a lot of support at the time, and naturally, the king would be elected to be the first to lead the nation in it's entirety rather than any other, and it was clear that Tradition was one of the greatest values of Veenland.
2. The group of men would form a Republic, though that term is fairly loose. The nation would be ruled by a number of the varying leaders of the revolt and form what was basically an oligarchy with Herman Van Veen in charge. Those able to run for office were those of the families that brought the fight for independence to it's successful conclusion, specifically the big six who where the most famous. Their terms were practically for life, and really only the smaller levels of government were able to be accessed by the more common man. Even so, while there was a fair amount of nepotism favoring the six large families, but they deserved their positions clearly, and it was only natural for their children to be the first among all others to lead the nation to glory.
3. The nation would become a Republic with a large council lead by Herman Van Veen as it's first leader, and he would remain in power for years. Initially, he was a proponent of supporting the early unions that came about with industrialization, along with the government getting involved in business to ensure was able to properly serve the interests of both the state and the people, and had a number of other strange idea's. However, in time, he'd come to find himself agreeing with socialist policy as the idea's started to rise in the forties and fifties, Veenland being the that obscure country to actually that obscure ideology. And, some even today consider the rise of such idea's to be in part because of Veenland.