The begining
Brampton was born when a once rich land owner struggled across bad times due to a recent recession and decided he would sell a large plot of his land to the government who had plans of building a large maxium security prison deep in the woods.

After buying this land the government had its eye on another large area to the north of the prison for a new army base and missile testing site and the money involved was just far too much for the land owner to refuse.
He never realised that this small move would transform his once peaceful area into a large busy city.
Obviously housing soon came to home the soldiers familys and prison guards, and a large power company quickly jumped at the chance to provide these people with there power. And it wasnt long it the first industry decided this would be a good place to base theyre company.
some years later after all the industry had been well settled in and the rich land owner had battled through the recession he decided he would build his new industrial neighbours a large docklands to move there goods part funded by the newly founded motor company which had settled close to the coast line.
In just a few years this once deserted piece of land was well and truely running and turning into a large port.
Soon a neighbouring city wanted to put a rail line in to help it use the newly founded port in Brampton and in return install a large water pump as Brampton had been buying all its water from them at a marked up price.
With the ever present risk of crime and fire from the prison and army base the government had to build and fund firestations and police departments
The rail company also felt that the docks would be a good place to hold some of there trains and set up a large office near the rail lines.
With the city growing and growing something had to be done about the citys rubbish, so the government built a dock to ship it all away, It wasnt long until the neighbours bought in on the idea too.
Thats it for now, comments/suggestions always appriciated.


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