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Signed in [[2317]], the '''Crucis Pact''' was document which was product from conference of worlds which created a mutual-defense and trade agreement twenty worlds. The pact laid the foundation for the creation of the [[Federated Suns]]. The author of Crucis Pact was [[Lucien Davion]], whom became first President of Federated Suns and campaigned in tour of neighboring worlds years prior to its signing.<ref>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 23 - "A FULFILLED DREAM" - Prime Minister Lucien Davion campaigns and authors the Crucis Pact that creates the Federated Suns.</ref> | Signed in [[2317]], the '''Crucis Pact''' was document which was product from conference of worlds which created a mutual-defense and trade agreement twenty worlds. The pact laid the foundation for the creation of the [[Federated Suns]]. The author of Crucis Pact was [[Lucien Davion]], whom became first President of Federated Suns and campaigned in tour of neighboring worlds years prior to its signing.<ref>''House Davion (The Federated Suns)'', p. 23 - "A FULFILLED DREAM" - Prime Minister Lucien Davion campaigns and authors the Crucis Pact that creates the Federated Suns.</ref> | ||
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History
Signed in 2317, the Crucis Pact was document which was product from conference of worlds which created a mutual-defense and trade agreement twenty worlds. The pact laid the foundation for the creation of the Federated Suns. The author of Crucis Pact was Lucien Davion, whom became first President of Federated Suns and campaigned in tour of neighboring worlds years prior to its signing.[1]
These worlds included; Antietam, Argyle, Belladonna, Chebanse, Covington, Delavan, El Dorado, Freisland, Galax, Ipava, Manteno, Manassas, McHenry, New Avalon, Northfield, Remagen, Salem, Scudder, Streator, Torrence.[2]
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