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A R E P U B L I C I S B O R N
To protect the island from hostile invasion, the senate would
create and oversee a navy of spear-packing war canoes.
To promote social stability, and to protect every islander’s
rights to life, liberty, and property, the senate would
establish a system of courts to settle disputes, and a police
squad to enforce the decrees of the judges.
And to promote commerce, the senate
would build and maintain a series of
lighthouses to protect sea
traffi c from the island’s
treacherous cliffs.
In order to fi nance this modest apparatus, the islanders
agreed to pay a yearly fi sh tax. All the fi sh sent in to the
government would go into a special government account at
the bank. The senate would draw on these funds to meet its
expenditures.
But as the island was populated by fi ercely independent
citizens, many were wary of investing too much power in too
few hands.
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