Kingdom of Honey

The Kingdom of Honey is a collection of islands off the coast of Africa. The islands were formerly called the Canary Islands, and were subject to heavy settlement by the British in the Seventeen hundreds. They recently won their independence in the year 1956, along with other African nations. The people are heavily Protestant, which is odd because the nation of Morocco is the closest land nation, and they are Sunni Muslim. It has a population of nineteen million people.

Pre-Revolutionary Era
The Kingdom of Honey used to be apart of the British Empire, and in 1786 was when Britain captured the island from Spain. The British maintained they're hold on the island for several years, and there was a large bastion of British power. In 1828, Britain tightened their grip on the islands, and all of the slaves were declared illegal. The black population went down at a fast rate, and the people started to become over worked.

Revolution of Valentines Day
In 1897, on Valentines Day, a large protest was happening in the main square of Honey City. British soldiers arrived to meet the mob and by midday, protesters were throwing rocks at the British Forces. In response, Britain fired on the civilians, and then a riot erupted. The rioting force murdered the governor, and lit the parliament building on fire. The people captured a cannon from the British harbor garrison, and blew down the doors of the British fort north of Honey City. A huge fleet of ships arrived to mash the rebels, and then the British deployed their troops via boat. They fired on the rioters, and most of the people were killed. From then on, the people were very uneasy about the British rule.

World War I & II
During World War I, the people stopped their protests and helped the British Empire with the war effort. This is the same during the peacetime and WWII. There was no protest at that time, and for once the islands looked like people inhabited the chain. But that all changed following the end of the war.

Revolution
On April 10th, 1949, a huge riot was going on in Honey City and Port Tess. The people had collected arms from Morocco, and the were firing on the government owned buildings. The British Army tried to fight back against the fierce civilians. All of the combined fighting raged across the islands, and the British Forces were spread thin through the islands. The cities were liberated from the British, and a new peace was in play. Then another British Fleet arrived bringing tanks and more military equipment. Fighting went on with an occasional major battle. In 1954, the Honey Liberation Force took control of an American nuclear bomb. It was brought into Port Tess and they threatened to nuke the entire city. The British did not respond, and called them out in a speech. They said they would not negotiate with terrorists, and the HLF set off the nuclear weapon. The blast radius was more than expected, and the entire island that Port Tess was located on, was irradiated. Fighting continued on the other islands, and the nuclear fallout was dealt with. Two years more of fighting passed on, and Britain gave up. A peace treaty was signed at the parliament building. In that treaty, all power of the islands would be given to the provisional government. [[Category:]]