Freigan West Indies

The Freigan West Indies also known as the Freigan Warsiene Islands were a Freigan colony in the Caribbean. The colony was first formed in the 1653 when the Freigan's established the Colony of the Warsiene which at the time included the Warsiene Island chain as well as the Florida Key's and Southwest Florida. The Spanish successively pushed the Freigan's back to the Warsiene Islands where the colony remained until 1793. The British twice occupied the Warsiene Islands between 1793 and 1802 and 1804 and 1816 before giving control to Anglinburg. After the fall of Anglinburg in 1838, the new Freigan Kingdom organized the islands as the Freigan West Indies.

Carolina expressed the desire to obtain the islands as early as 1900. Freiga was prepared to sell the islands to Carolina, however initial push back from the community in the Warsiene Islands delayed any transaction. After the German invasion of Freiga in 1939, Carolina occupied the islands fearing that the German's could use the islands against Carolina and the United States. Carolina retained control over the islands throughout the war. In 1945, Freiga ceded the islands to Carolina as a token of goodwill for Carolina's help in the Freiga campaign.