Stolen British Empire

Lesser Britian

Official language' English

'Capital' Aukland

'Largest city' Aukland

'Head of State' Queen of England

Lesser Britian Consits of A Large aera in North West Europe First Conqured by England in 1088. Most of North & West France, all of Belgium, all of Holland & the North West 3rd of Germany.

The people were enslaved the male population were put to work in the fields were as the female population were forced to reproduce with the english to increcs the population.

Covering large parts of northwest Europe, Gaul was inhabited by many Celtic tribes whom the Romans referred to as Gauls and who spoke the Gaulish language. A migration of Celts appeared in the 4th century in Brittany & Normandy. They were led by the legendary king Conan Meriadoc and came from Britain. They spoke the now extinct British language which evolved into the English language,

Geoffroy's son, Henry, resumed the invasion; he was already Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy and Duke of Aquitaine when he landed in England. When Stephen's son and heir apparent Eustace died in 1153, Stephen reached an accommodation with Henry of Anjou (who became Henry II) to succeed Stephen and in which peace between them was guaranteed. England was part of a greater union retrospectively named the Anglo Empire. Henry II expanded his power through various means and to different levels unighting England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Normandy, Flanders, & Gascony together.

The reign of Henry II represents a reversion in power back from the barony to the monarchical state in England; it was also to see a similar redistribution of legislative power from the Church, again to the monarchical state. This period also presaged a properly constituted legislation and a radical shift away from feudalism. The signing of the Magna Carta (1215)Henry's successor, Richard I "the Lion Heart", was preoccupied with foreign wars, taking part in the Third Crusade and defending his Continental territories against Philip II of France. His younger brother John, who succeeded him, was not so fortunate; Which forced him to sign the Magna Carta, which imposed legal limits on the king's personal powers.

John's son, Henry III, was only 9 years old when he became king. His reign was punctuated by numerous rebellions and civil wars, often provoked by incompetence and mismanagement in government and Henry's perceived over-reliance on Continental courtiers (thus restricting the influence of the English nobility). In addition to fighting the Second Barons' War, Henry III made war against Saint Louis and was defeated during the Saintonge War, yet Louis IX did not capitalise on his victory, respecting his opponent's rights.

The reign of Edward I was rather more successful. Edward enacted numerous laws strengthening the powers of his government, and he summoned the first officially sanctioned Parliaments of England (such as his Model Parliament). He conquered Wales and attempted to use a succession dispute to gain control of the Kingdom of Scotland, though this developed into a costly and drawn-out military campaign.

The Black Death, an epidemic of bubonic plague that spread over the whole of Europe, arrived in England in 1349 and killed perhaps up to a third of the population. Edward III gave land to powerful noble families, including many people of royal lineage. Because land was equivalent to power, these powerful men could try to claim the crown. The autocratic and arrogant methods of Richard II only served to alienate the nobility more, and his forceful dispossession in 1399 by Henry IV.

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The Stolen British Empire went well beond Europe into Asia, North & South America & Africa.

Patagonia

The Colonies of New Huntingdonshire, New Rutlandshire & New Nottinghamshire were All Settled by English Decendents While New Haddingtonshire, New Berwickshire, New Roxburghshire, & New Lanarkshire were Settled by Scotish Decendents and the Colonies of New Pembrokeshire, New Denbighshire & New Flintshire were settled by Welsh Decendents. They Called the Colony The Shires The Capitol was Wicklow