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====Qian overlordship====
====Qian overlordship====
{{Further|Daxia#Qian_Dynasty_(1550-1946)}}
{{Further|Daxia#Qian_Dynasty_(1550-1946)}}
====Sud Moll Colony====
The island of Sudmoll was first visited and recorded by [[Occidental]]s when it was recounted by [[Pelaxia]]n or [[Cartadania]]n fishermen in the late 1480s. It remained obscure to them for the next 100 yrs as it was beyond reasonable travel and the tribes were hostile to foreigners.


===Late modern period===
During the [[Daxia]]n subjection of [[Polynesia]] in the 16-17th centuries, the island obstensibly fell under [[Daxia]]n control, but it was not central to the colonization efforts of the [[South Seas Development Company]]. It was used as a stop over point by Gabo de Pogiano, during his exploration of the [[Pelaxian discovery of the sea route to Alshar]], also known as [[The Southern Route]], wherein it was charted for the first time on an [[Occidental]] map, in [[1613]].
Main article: [[Burgoignesc Colonial Empire]]


The island fell once again into international obscurity until [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] ships of the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] fighting a [[Daxia]]n fleet during the [[Alshar Quasi-Wars]], in [[1701]], where chased all around the northern coast of [[Stenza]]. They took refuge on the island after the [[Daxia]]n fleet gave up the chase. They navigated to the [[Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth]] and resupplied, took on some settlers and laborers and returned 4 months later to establish a fort and dockyard. This complex was called ''Le Sud Moll'', the south dock, by the enterprising crew.
====Sud Moll Colony====
[[File:Zeelandia from Dutch.jpg|thumb|right|Fort St. Matius in 1703]]
[[File:Zeelandia from Dutch.jpg|thumb|right|Fort St. Matius in 1703]]
The island of Sudmoll was first visited and recorded by [[Occidental]]s when it was recounted by [[Pelaxia]]n or [[Cartadania]]n fishermen in the late 1480s. It remained obscure to them fro the next 100 yrs as it was beyond reasonable travel and the tribes were hostile to foreigners.
During the [[Daxia]]n subjection of [[Stenza]] in the 17th century, the island obstenibly fell under [[Daxia]]n control, but it was not central to the colonization efforts of the [[South Seas Development Company]]. It was used as a stop over point by Gabo de Pogiano, during his exploration of the [[Pelaxian discovery of the sea route to Alshar]], also known as [[The Southern Route]], wherein it was charted for the first time on an [[Occidental]] map, in [[1613]].
The island fell once again into international obscurity until [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] ships of the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] fighting a [[Daxia]]n fleet during the [[Alshar Quasi-Wars]], in [[1701]], where chased all around the northern coast of [[Stenza]]. They took refuge on the island after the [[Daxia]]n fleet gave up the chase. They navigated to the [[Carto-Pelaxian Commonwealth]] and resupplied, took on some settlers and laborers and returned 4 months later to establish a fort and dockyard. This complex was called ''Le Sud Moll'', the south dock, by the enterprising crew.
====Colonial Period====
From [[1702]]-[[1876]] the Colonie Sud Moll was administered by the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] (BRTC). They set up Fort St. Matius which served as a trading post and garrison post for soldiers and a small naval contingent.
From [[1702]]-[[1876]] the Colonie Sud Moll was administered by the [[Burgoignesc South Levantine Trading Company|Bourgondii Royal Trading Company]] (BRTC). They set up Fort St. Matius which served as a trading post and garrison post for soldiers and a small naval contingent.


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On January 4th, [[1763]], a typhoon hit the island and killed about 75 people, over 50 pf them native. The towns folk of St. Giles and St. Matius gathered to help the natives rebuild their villages and the natoves in turn helped the [[Bergendii]] rebuild the damaged buildings in those towns. The denizens of the impacted occidental towns and the native villages gathered on February 20th and held a feast of gratitude for each other. The day has since become a holiday in Sudmoll called ''Jour de fraternitee'' ([[Ænglish language|Ænglish]]: Fraternity Day) and celebrates the unity of [[Vallos]]oise and [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] culture with pageants and recitations held in both languages in the town squares and then families retire home to have a family meal and share what they are grateful for.
On January 4th, [[1763]], a typhoon hit the island and killed about 75 people, over 50 pf them native. The towns folk of St. Giles and St. Matius gathered to help the natives rebuild their villages and the natoves in turn helped the [[Bergendii]] rebuild the damaged buildings in those towns. The denizens of the impacted occidental towns and the native villages gathered on February 20th and held a feast of gratitude for each other. The day has since become a holiday in Sudmoll called ''Jour de fraternitee'' ([[Ænglish language|Ænglish]]: Fraternity Day) and celebrates the unity of [[Vallos]]oise and [[Burgundie|Burgoignesc]] culture with pageants and recitations held in both languages in the town squares and then families retire home to have a family meal and share what they are grateful for.
===Late modern period===
{{Further|Timeline_of_major_world_events#Late_modern_history}}
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File:FortMcKinley.jpg|Sudmolloise troops defending the island in the [[Second Great War]], [[1939]].
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Words, words, words. (late 19th century - [[1943]] (end of [[Second Great War]])


===Contemporary period===
===Contemporary period===
[[File:FortMcKinley.jpg|200px|right|Sudmolloise troops defending the island in the [[Second Great War]], [[1939]].]]
{{Further|Timeline_of_major_world_events#Contemporary_history}}
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Words, words, words. ([[1943]]-today)


==Government==
==Government==
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