Emperor Katacuchu. Kutopia’s people – 250 million people – Governed by spirituality instead of brutality – Kids are taught in school starting at age 5.

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Emperor Katacuchu

Kutopia’s people – 250 million people – Governed by spirituality instead of brutality – Kids are taught in school starting at age 5 – Strict laws keep chaos from occurring – The government is in control, yet freedom is key to the empire

Social Status Merchants or sellers Simply walked around trying to sell items Peasants or workers Owned land and actually had money Emperor/ Empress Most powerful leader

Kudos to Kutopia! 1 st major accomplishment 1 st major accomplishment : Won a huge battle to gain the land the empire now sits on – later attacked again, but the empire remained on the same land 2 nd major accomplishment 2 nd major accomplishment : Established a written set of laws in 1745

New land The coast of Spain This location is perfect for rebuilding Kutopia because of its natural resources. Water will increase trade and the mountains will protect the empire. The spot is also extremely beautiful.

Historical Sites and Buildings Christ’s Gathered Children – a large church in the center of the empire – the stain glass window is a major attraction to visitors Moldencago – capital city – many shops, a mall, and a theater Shelf Island – an island with rocks stacked on one another like a shelf – a major tourist attraction

Protection Moldencago (capital city) – a wall surrounds the capital The empire as a wholeNatural – mountains – waterMan-made – a wall (100 feet in height) surrounds the entire empire

Warfare Training Style:  Training Style: men fought each other on horseback and ran long distances to build endurance Fighting Style:  Fighting Style: soldiers surrounded the enemy secretly and then attacked suddenly Unique Strategies:  Unique Strategies: women often served as nurses to the injured men during the battle

Culture

**NEXT PART OF PROJECT>>

Start a Revolution Start a Revolution! Type of Revolution: Technological Chaos was prevented in Kutopia once this new idea came up, because people could actually have jobs and get paid. However, this new revolution will cause a drop in the economy because of the money needed to pay for equipment to build the new technology. This revolution will also bring other empires such as Stersia, Heathertonia and Dora Land closer. They will become trade partners with us.

Battles – The military fights 2 battles – Citizens try to overrule the government, but don’t succeed – The only new weapon used is a gun

ImportantPeopleinRevolution Important People in Revolution

*All people will benefit* Technology will improve ways of living by providing the following:  better lighting (in homes, along the street and in factories)  maybe telephones or computers  automotives could start

Changes in Kutopia 1)New jobs will emerge since technology will need to be worked on. 2) No new inventions will be created, but gadgets will be traded into Kutopia from other empires. 3) The government will only become more equipped and advanced. 4) The social status will change as merchants earn plenty of money and start to push peasants out of the way. 5) Products are created faster in factories, because of the new technology places in the factory. Goods are still produced slowly, however. 6) Many new sculptures are created in an art studio (which provides light and a way to learn for artists).

Technology is newer and more convenient Over time…..  Peasants stay ahead of Merchants because they are well paid  The Industrial Revolution occurs a few months later * Started by Jones Middleton  Kutopia is not a world power, but it became prosperous from the Revolution **Most important change: more jobs gave people stability in their life, and art studios became a large tourist attraction from all the new art.** Technology is newer and more convenient Over time…..  Peasants stay ahead of Merchants because they are well paid  The Industrial Revolution occurs a few months later * Started by Jones Middleton  Kutopia is not a world power, but it became prosperous from the Revolution **Most important change: more jobs gave people stability in their life, and art studios became a large tourist attraction from all the new art.**