The Hanlons family started to get involved in politics in 2009 when Lord Sam Hanlon I was a young man. He got involved in political discussions and debates in his area. He started to get other members of his family and many other Savages involved. Over time the Hanlon family was a major figure in the background of Kundrati politics. It was this family that slowed the growth of Communism in Kundrati.
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| - The Hanlons family started to get involved in politics in 2009 when Lord Sam Hanlon I was a young man. He got involved in political discussions and debates in his area. He started to get other members of his family and many other Savages involved. Over time the Hanlon family was a major figure in the background of Kundrati politics. It was this family that slowed the growth of Communism in Kundrati.
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| - The Hanlons family started to get involved in politics in 2009 when Lord Sam Hanlon I was a young man. He got involved in political discussions and debates in his area. He started to get other members of his family and many other Savages involved. Over time the Hanlon family was a major figure in the background of Kundrati politics. It was this family that slowed the growth of Communism in Kundrati. In December, 2682, Lord Patrick Hanlon gathered some of his tribesmen together to restore the Hanlon family to glory. To do this he founded the Savage Coalition of Social Capitalists, after the founding of the party he retired leaving the leadership of the party to his grandson Lord Sam Hanlon II. After the founding of the party in Kundrati, he founded the Capital Coalition. Since then, his party has gone toe to toe with some of the largest parties to rise in Kundrati. In 2690, the party grieved the loss of its founder who succumbed to his numerous medical conditions. He was succeeded by his son, Lord Sam Hanlon III.
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