Caribbean Colonies (Imperium)

The Caribbean Colonies are Romanish colonies established in the 1650s. Despite them being discovered by Cristopher Columbus in the 15th century a bundle of obstacles/issues prevented any further travel to the region.

The Carribean Colonies consist of Hispaniola, The Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, and Puerto Rico. They are mostly used for agriculture and are trade powerhouses due to that.

The Caribbean Colonies are owned by the Romanish Kingdom and thus the Greater Roman Empire.

Control over the Caribbean Colonies was almost lost in the 19th century when locals revolted against the lack of representation and rights they had, this lead to the Semiautonomy Clause to be intiated in the colonies.