West Adlantic Company

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West Adlantic Company
Native name
Yemi'irabi Ātilanitīki Kubaniya
Public
State-owned enterprise
IndustryInternational trade
Fate$TBD
Founded11 June 1491; 533 years ago (1491-06-11) in Perseus, Orioni
FounderEmpress $personName
Defunct31 December 1799; 224 years ago (1799-12-31)
Headquarters,
Products$products
OwnerMonarchy of Orioni
Number of employees
10,000 at peak

The West Adlantic Company (WAC) was a state-owned enterprise and public company founded on 11 June 1491, by Empress $personName of Orioni. Chartered to monopolise trade routes across the Adlantic Ocean, the WAC played a pivotal role in the commercial and imperial endeavours of Orioni during the 1Xth and 1Xth centuries. With its headquarters in Perseus, Orioni, the company managed a vast network of trade routes, colonies, and trading posts, facilitated by a fleet that peaked at over 100 ships. The WAC's operations significantly influenced the economic landscapes and colonial policies of the regions it touched. However, due to a combination of economic mismanagement, competitive pressures, and military conflicts, the company saw a gradual decline, culminating in its dissolution on $date. The legacy of the West Adlantic Company remains a subject of scholarly study and is recognised for its substantial impact on the history of global trade and colonisation.

History

  • Origins: Founded under the charter granted by Empress $personName, aimed at establishing a trading monopoly over the Adlantic Ocean to support Orioni's imperial ambitions.
  • Early Voyages: Initial voyages were funded by the crown and wealthy merchants, focusing on establishing trade routes and contact with indigenous populations.
  • Formative Years: Focused on building outposts and forts along strategic locations, facilitating trade and military presence.
  • Growth: By the mid-17th century, the WAC became a major/minor player in international trade, influencing colonial policies and economic trends across continents.
  • Reorientation: Shifted focus from trade to colonisation and resource extraction as competition intensified.
  • Decline and Fall: Economic mismanagement, competition from emerging colonial powers, and a series of costly conflicts led to its dissolution in 1799.

Organisation

  • Ships: Fleet consisted of over 100 ships at its peak, including both trade ships and armed vessels for protecting its interests.
  • Trading posts
    • k’ot’arī (Lysian: “comptoir”; Stillian: “fábrica”).
    • Key posts included Fort $Name on the $name Coast and New Perseus on one of the Adlantic Isles, serving as hubs for trade and military operations.
    • Baltica Diems.[a]
  • !Governors
    • Danya (Anglish: “judge”).
    • Operated under a hierarchical structure with a central governor based in Perseus, supported by local governors at each major outpost.

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Notes

  1. OOC. Diems is located in Southern Dokestva, within the Sister Republic of Govir. You can see it on this map. Diems is actually a sizeable port city, it’s got a higher population than Govir itself.