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Revision as of 20:06, 10 October 2023

Throughout the Age of Discovery and the Age of Sail the coastal Duchies of Marialanus, Martilles, and Burgundie, of the Kingdom of Dericania, developed colonial empires of various sizes through trading companies. This was precipitated by the Expulsion of the Protestants from southern Levantia following their loss in the Great Confessional War. Many of those protestants were processed off-continent through Burgundie who turned them into a massive global exploration and colonizing force, known as Pharisedoms.

There were also some Catholic coloniae (e.g. Veraise and Islevenin) but it was not as common.

Sociology

The genesis of Burgoignesc colonial culture was to seek out the kingdoms of the Biblical Magi and to unite "all the lands whose kings adored Christ". As such, at least at its genisis, what has been retrospectively termed a Mission civilisatrice, was the search for co-equal kingdoms with which to join forces in service of Christ. The thesis that Balthazar, Melchior, and Gaspar came from Christian kingdoms was flawed from the start and meant that the Papally ordained/funded explorations of the coastal Derians never found what they were looking for. It did however, lead to a self-righteous bent of Imperialism and settler colonization that spanned Audonia and Alshar in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. Exploration and colonization in northern Audonia was justified under the banner of searching for the kingdom of Balthazar, the same for southern Audonia in search of Melchior, and same again in Alshar in search of the kingdom of Gaspar. This earning for oriental connection remains to this day but has been informed by many other factors beyond this initial concept.

This is also retrospectively used to describe Burgundie's general lack of interest in the colonization of Crona.

Tenents of Burgoignesc Colonial Rule

Early/Establishment Period Trends

Self Sufficiency Period Trends

Dominance Period Trends

Late Period/Colonial Loss Trends

Colonies of western Daria.
*Gold- Eloillette
*Red- Barbary Straits colony
*Blue- Istroya Oriental colony
*Green- Kandahari-Pukhtun colony

Great Rebellion of Slavery Bay

Table of colonies

Name Continental location Administration dates Trading Company Modern status Notes/Highlights
Ayermer colony Alshar 1616-1936 BTC MUTC  Daxia /  Rusana Lost in the Battle of Ayermer (1936)
Cote d'Or Alshar 1600-1795 BTC MUTC  Kandara
Colony of Santasi Alshar 1646-1721 BTC BRTC  Kandara
Pukhgundi colony Alshar 1635-1811 BTC BRTC  Tapakdore,  Peshabiwar, and  Pukhgundi
Eloillette Alshar 1611-1795 BTC MNLC  Pursat
Far East Colony Alshar 1638-1817 BTC MUTC  Oyashima and Iles Evangeline Burgundie
Barbary Straits colony Audonia 1577-1836 BTC MUTC northern half of  Battganuur, and Alcairet Burgundie
Istroya Oriental colony Audonia 1577-1842 BTC BRTC southern half of  Battganuur and  Bulkh
Kandahari-Pukhtun colony Audonia 1615-1830s BTC BRTC  Umardwal,  Yanuban, and Salarive Burgundie
Chaukhira colony Audonia tbd BTC MNLC  Burgundie
Argaea colony Australis tbd BTC MNLC  Burgundie
Sud Moll colony Australis 1702-1876 BTC BRTC  Burgundie  Farmandie (1712-1745 and 1789-1824)
Veraise colony Crona 1593 - 1812 BTC MNLC  Alstin
Islevenin colony Crona ???? - 1899 BTC BRTC  Alstin
Nauta Normand colony Kiro-Borealis tbd BTC MNLC  Burgundie
Torlen colony Levantia ???? - 1875 BTC MUTC  Burgundie
Wintergen colony Levantia 1823-1869 BTC MNLC  Burgundie
Medimeria colony Levantia 1578-2014 BTC BRTC  Burgundie
Aumiers colony Sarpedon 1315-1573 tbd  Cartadania
Equitorial Ostiecia colony Sarpedon 1599-present BTC BRTC  Burgundie
Eileada Sarpedon 1913-1968 BTC BRTC  Faneria
Vonein Levantia 1940-1942 BTC BNLTC  Vithinja Occupied and administered as a militarized colony during the Second Great War and turned a forward operating base against Faneria.

See also

For settlements established by the Bergendii corsairs or Burgoignesc crusaders please see those separate pages as they predate the concept of "colony" as it it is meant in this article.