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[[File:BailiwickBansfelSymbol.png|thumb|214x214px|The bailiwick symbol of Bansfel]] | [[File:BailiwickBansfelSymbol.png|thumb|214x214px|The bailiwick symbol of Bansfel]] | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It's name likely derives from "Bank's Fields", once the largest privately owned plantation on the White Elwynn before it was sacked during the Goldshirean Civil War. In 1714, the [[Honorable Company]] began investing in construction of a settlement on the bank near the Elwynnese border which would develop into the town of Spännezar. The town grew substantially after opening the ClaspKhan Industrial Park, which produces a large share of the Benacian Union's buttons, buckles, and other affordable fasteners. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a bailiwick of the [[Sovereign Confederation]]. It's name likely derives from "Bank's Fields", once the largest privately owned plantation on the White Elwynn before it was sacked during the Goldshirean Civil War. In 1714, the [[Honorable Company]] began investing in construction of a settlement on the bank near the Elwynnese border which would develop into the town of Spännezar. The town grew substantially after opening the ClaspKhan Industrial Park in 1726, which produces a large share of the Benacian Union's buttons, buckles, and other affordable fasteners. | ||
Soon after the formalization of Spännezar's status within the bailiwick and the rise of the ClaspKhan Industrial Park, Bansfel witnessed another dramatic demographic shift due to the [[Benacian Relief and Works Agency]] (BenRWA). In 1728 alone, an estimated 2.5 million laborers arrived in Bansfel through the agency's programs, fundamentally reshaping the region's social and economic landscape. | |||
Revision as of 02:50, 15 January 2024
Bansfel is a bailiwick of the Sovereign Confederation. It's name likely derives from "Bank's Fields", once the largest privately owned plantation on the White Elwynn before it was sacked during the Goldshirean Civil War. In 1714, the Honorable Company began investing in construction of a settlement on the bank near the Elwynnese border which would develop into the town of Spännezar. The town grew substantially after opening the ClaspKhan Industrial Park in 1726, which produces a large share of the Benacian Union's buttons, buckles, and other affordable fasteners.
Soon after the formalization of Spännezar's status within the bailiwick and the rise of the ClaspKhan Industrial Park, Bansfel witnessed another dramatic demographic shift due to the Benacian Relief and Works Agency (BenRWA). In 1728 alone, an estimated 2.5 million laborers arrived in Bansfel through the agency's programs, fundamentally reshaping the region's social and economic landscape.
In 1712, the population was 377,494