Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (MC Empires)









The Government of Great Britain & Ireland '''is the ruling force which commands the British Empire and United Kingdom. It is composed of men and women who have devoted themselves to causes above and beyond the call of duty. They have worked tirelessly to make this nation what it is, and they have earned their jobs by their own hand. Great Britain which is just an island has showed and proved itself to all the nations of the world that they have the largest colonial empire in the World, the British Empire. The empire is deemed to be from East to Malaya. It rules in the deserts of South Africa all the way to the tropical jungles of the West Indies. The "Jewel of the Crown" refers to the British colony of India controlled by the British East India Company for it's large resources for economical and political control. The recent expansions in India are due to recent victories against other nations of powers which was had a firm hold of India before their defeat. The British Empire covers a giant 3,570,600 sq miles. It is true that the sun shall never set upon the British Empire. '''

The British Empire


Map of the British Empire in 1747 ~ The King's Domains
 Note: There are more territories, but these mark the King's official domains, which are held directly under his power. 





Social Information


Political Information
'''The Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is ruled by a single monarch between the 17th Century to present day except during the interregnum of William III and Mary II. Unlike the co-monarchy period, the single monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain is ruled by the power of a single crown, the Crown of England. Then after the co-monarchy period of Queen Anne, George I and now our king, George II lead as a single monarch. Due to English Bill of Rights, and later the English Act of Settlement the succession to the throne was to go to a English monarch, rather than the Scottish alternative, due to the Act of Security. The adoption of the Act of Settlement required that the British monarch be a protestant descendant of Sophia of Hanover, which helped install George I as King and begin the Hanoverian Dynasty.'''

'''Legislative power was vested in the Parliament of Great Britain, which replaced the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland after the Act of Union of 1707. After the succession of the Parliament of England. The Parliament of Great Britain included three elements: the House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the Crown-in-Parliament. England and Scotland were given seats in both the House of Lords and the House of Commons of the new parliament. Today, the House of Commons passes and speak about issues the nation is facing.'''

'''Here is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Constitution. This British constitution is not just one single document but is drawn from legislation, treaties, judicial precedents, convention, acts of parliament and ect...'''



<font color=Gold>Diplomatic Policies
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<font color=Gold>Key: 
 * <font color=Gold>Allied = Nations or groups that have joined in an association for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose (such as Trade), whether or not explicit agreement has been worked out between them.
 * <font color=Gold>Indifferent=Having no particular interest or sympathy with one another in foreign affairs; still concerned about each other's polices or actions but not making any action towards it.
 * <font color=Gold>Neutral = Not aligned with or in other terms; acting in a non-belligerent stance(not supporting any side or taking any position in a controversy by not assisting or participating in a dispute or war between others.
 * <font color=Gold>Unknown = Diplomatic relations not yet established or faction not yet discovered.
 * <font color=Gold>At War = Engaged in armed conflict; in a state of disagreement, usually of more than two nations or smaller groups engaged in armed hostilities.

<font color=Gold>Major Industries

 * <font color=Gold>Textiles
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 * <font color=Gold>Agriculture
 * <font color=Gold>Weaponry
 * <font color=Gold>Sugar cane
 * <font color=Gold>Wool
 * <font color=Gold>Spices
 * <font color=Gold>Timber
 * <font color=Gold>Shipping

<font color=Gold>The War Office
<font color=Gold> <font color=Gold>The War Office, responsible for the Army, was originally the Secretary at War's office. The first holder of the post was killed in battle - at sea - against the Dutch in 1666. It was not at first a big spending Department; office expenses for six months of 1673 amounted to £14 9s 0d. Horse Guards remained the military nucleus of the British Army, however through the years of increasing importance, the War Office has become the political epicentre for the British Army and the Royal Navy.

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<font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>War Office departments

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<font color=Gold>The Admiralty
<font color=Gold>The oldest of the Departments of the  War Office is the Admiralty, responsible for the Navy. In 1546 Henry VIII created a Navy Board to oversee the administrative affairs of the naval service; policy direction, operational control and maritime jurisdiction remained in the hands of the Lord High Admiral. From 1628 this post was more often than not filled by a "committee" of Lords Commissioners - the Board of Admiralty, whose head was the First Lord, the Minister who was the political master of the Navy. For 200 years the Navy was run by these two Boards, under a system devised largely by Samuel Pepys. The organisation served well enough during the wars with the Spanish, Dutch and French, but relations between the two Boards were not always harmonious.

<font color=Gold> Main article: The Royal Navy of Great Britain & Ireland 

<font color=Gold>Gallery of Royal Navy Paintings
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<font color=Gold>The British Army
<font color=Gold>Total Army Personnel Active: 504,187 men 

<font color=Gold>Total Army Personnel reserve: 454,100 men

See: West Indies forces 
 * <font color=Gold>Professional Infantry: 537 Regiments - 437,000 men (£2,185,000)
 * <font color=Gold>Professional Cavalry: 94 Regiments - 42,127 men (£210,635) 
 * <font color=Gold>Professional Artillerymen: 109 Companies - 2,600 men ~ 654 cannons (£13,000) 
 * <font color=Gold>Independent Battalions: 13 Battalions - 6,550 men (£32,750) 
 * <font color=Gold>Militia Infantry: 17 Regiments - 15,130 men (£75,650)
 * <font color=Gold>Army Personnel: 780 (£5,460)
 * <font color=Gold>British Army Upkeep: Total: 504,187 men (£ 2,520,935)

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<font color=Gold>Gallery of British Army Paintings
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<font color=Gold>British Empire Territories/Colonies & their Governors
<font color=Gold>Note - Some territories annexed or given to Britain through treaties with the Netherlands, France, Portugal or Spain.

<font color=Gold>Great Britain & The European Continent/
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<font color=Gold>West Indies
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<font color=Gold>British America




<font color=Gold>Southern Colonies
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<font color=Gold>British West Africa & British South Africa


<font color=Gold>The colonies of British Africa are administered by Governor-General Tyler Wellington

<font color=Gold>The British East India Company
<span style="color:rgb(255,215,0);">The English East India Company is a English/British joint-stock company for <span style="color:rgb(255,215,0);">med by London merchants due to their success on placing a English foothold in India when Queen Elizabeth I granted a royal charter which soon developed into a international trading company for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent. Although they have a larger presence in the Indian subcontinent they still have Trade influences meaning in turn British imperialist influences in other parts of the East Indies along with a newer presence for conducting British trade in the West Indies. For more Information about the EITC click here<span style="color:rgb(255,215,0);">.

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<font color=Gold>British India




<font color=Gold> Note: Controlled by the East India Trading Company's appointed Lieutenant-Governor. Includes recent expansions.
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<font color=Gold>British Guilds
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<font color=Gold>The British Empire Paintings
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<font color=Gold>Headquarters
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<font color=Gold>Members Database

 * 1) <font color=Gold>George Augustus II (John Breasly) - King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Archtreasurer and Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire
 * 2) <font color=Gold>Giovanni Octavius Dieudonné El Elegido Del Mar Goldtimbers (Johnny Goldtimbers) - Prime Minister of Great Britain, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, Duke of Edinburgh, MP

<font color=Gold>Prime Minister's Office

 * <font color=Gold>Andrew Norrington Mallace (Lord Mallace) - Lord Chancellor of the Courts and Parliament, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP (Lords)
 * <font color=Gold>Nathaniel Joseph Garland (Sven Daggersteel) - Secretary at War(Minister of Warfare), KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP (Lords)
 * <font color=Gold>Jaques Ames Calestyn Lamarr Antoinette (Jack Bluehawk) - Chancellor of the Exchequer, House of Lords, MP (Lords)
 * <font color=Gold>Jeremiah Alexander Octavius Garland (Jeremiah Garland) - Vice Chancellor of the Courts and Parliament, KB, PC, FRS, MP (Lords)

<font color=Gold><font color=Gold>House of Lords

 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Most & Right Honorable Lord Matthew Marcus Anthony Faye I (Matthew Blastshot) - Head of the House of Lords, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Most & Right Honorable Lord Andrew Norrington Mallace (Lord Mallace) - Lord Chancellor (Courts), MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Most & Right Honourable Lord Nathaniel Joseph Garland (Sven Daggersteel) - Secretary at War, KG, KB, PC, FRS,MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold>Right Honorable Lord Tyler Wellington  - Governor-General of the African Colonies, Field Marshal of the Third Army, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Most & Honourable Lord Jeremiah Alexander Octavius Garland (Jeremiah Garland)- Vice Chancellor (Courts), KB, PC, FRS, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Mikhail Sebastian Aleksandr Volkov (Roger Decksteel), MP

<font color=Gold><font color=Gold>House of Commons

 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Sir Richard Venables - Speaker of the House of Commons, Field Marshal, Commander of EITC First Division, Governor-General of India,  MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Johnathan Francis Anthony O' Reilly I (Johnny Coaleaston) - Captain-General of the Royal Navy Marines MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Sir Charles Salisbury (Charles) - Second Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Blake Stewart (Blake) - First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Roger "Killbane" Warskull (Roger Warskull) - Fourth Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Sir Maxamillion Phillip Beckett (Maxamillion) -   Third Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>Sir Nathaniel Crestbreaker (Nate Crestbreaker) -  General, Master-General of the Ordinance, Head of the Board of Ordinance, His Majesty's Paymaster General, MP
 * <font color=Gold><font color=Gold><font color=Gold>The Right Honourable Marcus "Old War Horse" Ironskull - Field Marshal of the First Division of the EITC Private Army, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Marines/British Army, MP

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 * 1) <font color=Gold>The Monarch - Put simply, in charge of all decisions and the entire nation. The Head of State, head voice and authoritative figure used as a ruling note. Everything must be approved by him (or her), and he controls all departments and companies of government but indirectly controls Parliament through his (or her) chosen Prime Minister. (1st)
 * 2) <font color=Gold>The Prime Minister - The second-in-command to the monarch. It is the Prime Minister who controls the majority of Parliament and is leader in the absence of the monarch. Leads all political, economical, military affairs, and is the leading figure in the government next to the king and oversees government in general. (2nd)
 * 3) <font color=Gold>The Lord Chancellor - Right-hand-man to the Prime Minister. In charge of the judicial and disciplinary department. Adviser the monarch. Also oversee's both houses of Parliament and has a say in decisions. (3rd)
 * 4) <font color=Gold>The Chancellor of the Exchequer - In charge of managing the nation's economy under Prime Minister. Top adviser to the monarch, and an influential figure in Parliament. (4th or 5th)
 * 5) <font color=Gold>The Secretary at War - In charge of all companies and branches of war and defense. Leader figure in Parliament, top adviser to the monarch and Prime Minister in times of war. Head of the Department of Warfare (War Office). (4th or 5th)
 * 6) <font color=Gold>The Vice Chancellor - Direct adviser and right-hand man of the Lord Chancellor. In the case that the lord chancellor is absent / killed, immediately assumes said post. Helps in decisions and overseeing judicial matters. (6th)

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<span style="color:rgb(255,215,0);">The British National Anthem
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