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| conventional_long_name = New Burgundie Colony | |||
| native_name = Colonie de Nouvelle Bourgondi | |||
| common_name = | |||
| life_span = [[1598]] until [[1873]] | |||
| status = [[Charter colony]] of the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|BRTC]] | |||
| empire = [[History_of_Burgundie#Duchy_of_Bourgondi|Duchy of Bourgondi]] | |||
| image_flag = BourgondiFlag.png | |||
| flag_type_article = Flag of New Burgundie | |||
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| image_coat = | |||
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| royal_anthem = | |||
| image_map = File:New Burg colonial claims expansion map.png | |||
| image_map_caption = Expansion of New Burgundie Colony | |||
| capital = | |||
*Aurifort <small>([[1619]]-[[1752]])</small> | |||
*Carcaleme <small>([[1752]]-[[1860]])</small> | |||
* | |||
| languages_type = {{nowr|Official language}} | |||
| languages = [[Burgoignesc language|Burgoignesc]] | |||
| languages2_sub = yes | |||
| languages2_type = {{nowr|Common languages}} | |||
| languages2 = [[Julian Ænglish]], [[Lebhan language|Lebhan]], {{wpl|Latin}} | |||
| religion = [[Mercantile Reform Protestantism]], [[Catholic Church]], {{wp|Presbyterianism}}, | |||
| legislature = | |||
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| lower_house = | |||
| government_type = {{nowr|[[Constitutional monarchy]]}} | |||
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| title_representative = {{wpl|Governor}}-{{wpl|Epistates}} | |||
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| era = {{wpl|Age of Discovery}}, {{wpl|Age of Sail}} | |||
| date_start = | |||
| year_start = [[1598]] | |||
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| event_end = Loss of the [[New Burgundie Sucession War]] | |||
| date_end = | |||
| year_end = [[1873]] | |||
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| stat_pop1 = | |||
| p1 = Oduniyyad Caliphate | |||
| s1 = | |||
| flag_p1 = | |||
| flag_s1 = | |||
| today = [[Equatorial Ostiecia]] | |||
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|}} | |||
The [[New Burgundie Colony]], resulting from the [[Expulsion of the Protestants]] refugees fleeing [[Dragonnades]] and upheaval in the [[Levantia]], was established in [[1598]]. Chartered by the [[Duchy of Bourgondi]], the colony served as both a sanctuary for the Protestants and an economic venture for the [[Duchy of Bourgondi|Duchy]]. The early years of the colony were fraught with challenges, not least of which were the constant threats posed by entrenched pirate factions, most notably the [[Kingdom of Oustec]]. However, the colonists, hardened by their experiences in the [[Great Confessional War]] and united by their shared faith, proved resilient. Through a combination of defensive fortifications, astute diplomacy, and strategic naval engagements, they gradually established their dominance over the northern [[Capelranco Archipelago]]. This was achieved not through brute force alone, but through a shrewd understanding of local power dynamics and a willingness to forge alliances with indigenous [[Latinic|Latino]]-{{wp|Polynesian}} groups who shared a common interest in curbing the pirates' reign of terror. | The [[New Burgundie Colony]], resulting from the [[Expulsion of the Protestants]] refugees fleeing [[Dragonnades]] and upheaval in the [[Levantia]], was established in [[1598]]. Chartered by the [[Duchy of Bourgondi]], the colony served as both a sanctuary for the Protestants and an economic venture for the [[Duchy of Bourgondi|Duchy]]. The early years of the colony were fraught with challenges, not least of which were the constant threats posed by entrenched pirate factions, most notably the [[Kingdom of Oustec]]. However, the colonists, hardened by their experiences in the [[Great Confessional War]] and united by their shared faith, proved resilient. Through a combination of defensive fortifications, astute diplomacy, and strategic naval engagements, they gradually established their dominance over the northern [[Capelranco Archipelago]]. This was achieved not through brute force alone, but through a shrewd understanding of local power dynamics and a willingness to forge alliances with indigenous [[Latinic|Latino]]-{{wp|Polynesian}} groups who shared a common interest in curbing the pirates' reign of terror. | ||
The [[New Burgundie Colony|colony's]] strategic location along major trade routes, combined with the development of its agricultural and manufacturing sectors, attracted a steady influx of merchants, artisans, and skilled laborers from [[Crona]], [[Srpedon]], and later [[Audonia]]. The colony's fertile volcanic soil proved ideal for cultivating lucrative cash crops such as {{wp|sugar cane}} {{wp|coffee}}, and spices, while its burgeoning shipbuilding industry capitalized on the abundant tropical timber resources and the growing demand for maritime transport. {{New Burgundie}}'s merchant fleet became renowned for its speed and efficiency, as it plied the trade routes between [[Vallos]], [[Crona]], and the burgeoning [[Maritime Dericania]]n [[Burgoignesc colonial empire| colonies]] of [[Audonia]]. This economic prosperity, coupled with the colony's unique socio-political structure – a blend of Calvinist piety, communal solidarity, and nascent democratic ideals – attracted a diverse population of immigrants seeking economic opportunity and religious freedom. | The [[New Burgundie Colony|colony's]] strategic location along major trade routes, combined with the development of its agricultural and manufacturing sectors, attracted a steady influx of merchants, artisans, and skilled laborers from [[Crona]], [[Srpedon]], and later [[Audonia]]. The colony's fertile volcanic soil proved ideal for cultivating lucrative cash crops such as {{wp|sugar cane}} {{wp|coffee}}, and spices, while its burgeoning shipbuilding industry capitalized on the abundant tropical timber resources and the growing demand for maritime transport. {{New Burgundie}}'s merchant fleet became renowned for its speed and efficiency, as it plied the trade routes between [[Vallos]], [[Crona]], and the burgeoning [[Maritime Dericania]]n [[Burgoignesc colonial empire| colonies]] of [[Audonia]]. This economic prosperity, coupled with the colony's unique socio-political structure – a blend of Calvinist piety, communal solidarity, and nascent democratic ideals – attracted a diverse population of immigrants seeking economic opportunity and religious freedom. |
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