Labradoria

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Unitary Kingdom of Labradoria

1766–1819
Flag of Labradoria
Flag
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Labradoria in 1810, indicated in red.
CapitalEastminster
Rhodeport
Common languagesAnglish and Variot
Demonym(s)Labradorian
GovernmentRepublic
Monarch 
• 1704-1725
William I
• 1725-1756
William II
• 1756-1762
Anne
• 1762-1770
William III
• 1780-1800
Frederick I
• 1800-1819
William IV
Governor-General 
• 1769-1782
Henry Beaumont
• 1782-1795
Charles Landstadt
• 1795-1815
George Morris
• 1815-1819
Martin Von Bertricht
LegislatureContinental Assembly
House of Governors
House of Delegates
History 
• Establishment of the Colony of Delamaria
1766
• 
Crown Colony of Great Anglia
• 1679
Royal Dominion of Great Anglia
• 1704
Independence Declared from Great Anglia
1 January 1819
CurrencyLabradorian Pound
Preceded by
Dominion of Labradoria
Today part ofDelamaria
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The Unitary Kingdom of Labradoria was a country located in Southern Delamaria from 1766 to 1819, when it formed the Federation of Delamaria with Lysian Columbia. The nation was a constitutional monarchy under the House of Bohun-Odell, a cadet branch of the House of Odell, which ruled with 6 monarchs from 1704 to 1819.

Prior to its independence Labradoria was a Royal Dominion of Great Anglia, with a hereditary Vice Roy as its leader, which would initially be appointed by the Anglian monarch, the first Vice Roy was William Bohun-Odell, the nephew of the Anglian Monarch through his sister. In 1766 an independent Unitary Kingdom was declared with the Bohun-Odells as its ruling house, this lead to Anglian loyal soldiers stationed at Fort Meyer attempting to seize power by taking the political and military leaders meeting in Felderling hostage, with an ill-equipped force left without leadership failing to take control of Beaumont Palace where the hostages were being kept, an appeal was sent to local militias to help break through the defensive structures built around the palace, the largest militia nearby was the Vandergart Republican Army, led by Charles Landstadt. Landtstadt successfully broke into the Palace and rescued the hostages with minimal casualties, an order was sent to kill the hostages only minutes prior to their rescue, though the soldiers guarding them were afraid they would be later tried for doing so. After this many republican sentiments were still prevalent, despite the republican leadership working with the monarchists. A major republican faction known as the Pan-Delamaric Republican Party had thousands of members and threatened to overthrow the new monarchy. Therefore, in 1780, only months after his coronation, King Frederick I issued the Democratic Proclamation, granting major powers to the Governor-General, and expanding voting rights to most men and some upper-class women. The Proclamation also significantly decreased the powers of the nobility, rendering their positions to mere titles, without any real control over the lands within their domains.