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===Settler stock===
===Settler stock===
After the [[Great Confessional War]], the interests of many [[Levantia|Levantine]] states - both inside and outside of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] - turned to potential colonial interests abroad. While many colonies were developed to be replacements of existing social hierarchies, many preferred to have settled groups of Levantines managing the colony, and a few states endeavored to create {{wp|Settler colonialism|settler colonies}}. To that end, Protestants were viewed as a viable population to use for settlement and colonial governance. Many Protestants eagerly signed up to participate in adventures abroad, though some were unwillingly taken by private trade companies for the purpose without recourse as Protestants were considered to be {{wp|outlaw}}s in many jurisdictions during the [[Dragonnades]]. While many settler colonies became independent states, many of these would become autonomous parts of Levantine overseas territories, particularly those of the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]]. Their considerable use as colonial populations lead to the conspiracy theory of the [[Carnish bargain]] which is widely believed in [[Anglei]].
After the [[Great Confessional War]], the interests of many [[Levantia|Levantine]] states - both inside and outside of the [[Holy Levantine Empire]] - turned to potential colonial interests abroad. While many colonies were developed to be replacements of existing social hierarchies, many preferred to have settled groups of Levantines managing the colony, and a few states endeavored to create {{wp|Settler colonialism|settler colonies}}. To that end, Protestants were viewed as a viable population to use for settlement and colonial governance. Many Protestants eagerly signed up to participate in adventures abroad, though some were unwillingly taken by private trade companies for the purpose without recourse as Protestants were considered to be {{wp|outlaw}}s in many jurisdictions during the [[Dragonnades]]. While many settler colonies became independent states, many of these would become autonomous parts of Levantine overseas territories, particularly those of the [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]]. Their considerable use as colonial populations lead to the conspiracy theory of the [[Ardmori bargain]] which is widely believed in [[Anglei]].
====Settler stock colonies====
====Settler stock colonies====
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| {{flag|Burgundie}} / [[Rusana]]
| {{flag|Burgundie}} / [[Rusana]]
| Administered by the {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
| Administered by the {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
|-
| [[Paulastra#Axerka_Dáltaskáma_(Farpoint_colony)|Farpoint colony]]
| [[Crona]]
| [[1583]]-[[1820]]
| {{flag|Paulastra}}
|
|-
|-
| [[Kandoora colony]]
| [[Kandoora colony]]
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| [[Audonia]]
| [[Audonia]]
| [[1635]]-[[1836]]
| [[1635]]-[[1836]]
| northern half of [[Battganuur]], [[Yanuban]], and [[Isle des Coulettes]] {{flagicon|Burgundie}}
| northern half of [[Battganuur]], [[Yanuban]], and [[Alcairet]] {{flagicon|Burgundie}}
|Administered by the {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
|Administered by the {{flagicon|BTC|Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company}} [[Burgoignesc Kandahar-Kandara Trading Company|MUTC]]
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Somewhat rarely compared to the other two types, overseas territories were established for the detention of religious non-conformists and heretics, a group which predominantly meant Protestants. These colonies were founded typically long after the major era of persecution and instead were reserved for Protestants discovered during the 17th and 18th centuries to be practicing in secret. According to scholars, in some instances those deported were done so for their "perceived" non-conformity, and some historians believe upwards of 10% of those sent to penal colonies were practicing members of the [[Catholic Church]].
Somewhat rarely compared to the other two types, overseas territories were established for the detention of religious non-conformists and heretics, a group which predominantly meant Protestants. These colonies were founded typically long after the major era of persecution and instead were reserved for Protestants discovered during the 17th and 18th centuries to be practicing in secret. According to scholars, in some instances those deported were done so for their "perceived" non-conformity, and some historians believe upwards of 10% of those sent to penal colonies were practicing members of the [[Catholic Church]].


==See also==
*[[Settlement Movement]]
[[Category: Levantia]]
[[Category: Levantia]]
[[Category: Crona]]
[[Category: Crona]]
[[Category:Award winning pages]]
{{Template:Award winning article}}
[[Category:IXWB]]
[[Category:2022 Award winning pages]]
[[Category: Protestantism]]
[[Category: IXWB]]