British Trade Union

The British Trade Union (BTU) is the ENTIRE trade economy of Britain, and includes the British East India Trading Company, the Dutch West India Trading Company, and the British Trading Corps. The head of the BTU manages all trade in and/or out of England ands its colonies. The British Trade Union currently holds trade posts in: The Caribbean, Spain, France, Britain, South Africa, Sierra Leone (for the diamonds), Japan, China, Vietnam, Prussia, Denmark, and Sweden. The head of the BTU has to manage and visit all the trading posts. The BTU currently holds the record for the fastest and most efficient trading union in the entire world.

What We Do
We manage trade between all the afore-mentioned places, including the West Indies, and new colonies in America and South America. The East India Trading Company is the leading branch of the British Trading Union. We are currently shipping crate-loads of diamonds from Sierra Leone to England, Spain, France, and the Caribbean for jewelry, and other various reasons. We help the Dutch West India Trading Company with its shipping, and they have signed an agreement with us, giving the BTU nearly full control over it.

Officers of the British Trade Union
Founder and Head of Trade -- Lord Marshal Samuel Redbeard of the East India Trading Company

Head of Shipping Operations -- to be chosen

Head of Defensive Operations -- to be chosen

High Lord of Ground Forces -- to be chosen

Naval Lord of Sea Forces -- to be chosen

Vice Admiral of Sea Forces ( Second-in-Command to Naval Lord) -- to be chosen

Lord of the Dutch West India Trading Company -- to be chosen

High Admiral of the British Trading Corps. -- to be chosen