Colony of the Warsiene Islands

The Colony of the Warsiene Islands and Dependencies also known as the Warsiene Islands or the Anglinburg Warsiene Islands was a colony of Anglinburg following the end of British occupation in the Warsiene Islands. The islands were previously ruled by the Kingdom of Freiga as well as briefly ruled by the Chaucian Republic. Following the Anglin Revolt in both the Kingdom of Holland as well as the Chaucian Republic, Anglin established a new Kingdom within former Freiga named Anglinburg. Anglin asserted that the British give back the Warsiene Islands, which was done in September of 1814 at the Syt Conference. The islands were ruled directly by Anglin until 1838, reversing much of the autonomy which the islands had under Freiga and the British.

During the 1820's, the islands experienced several filibuster expeditions from the United States. In 1823, Donatien Johnson from Georgia attempted to begin a rebellion against Anglin. The expedition had some support and was able to take over the island of Sint Willibrord before being defeated by the Anglinburg army. The second, much larger expedition in 1837 by Mickaël Gaudet was much more successful and began some of the first revolts against Anglin within Anglinburg. Gaudet was able to take over the Warisiene Islands and establish a republic between 1837 and 1838. After the United States refused to annex the Warsiene Republic, Freigan nationalists took over the government and aimed to establish it as a self-governing entity of the newly formed Freiga. The Freigan West Indies became the succeeding entity of the Warsiene Republic as a self-governing colony of Freiga.