Bryte

Bryte (Japanese: ブライト, Buraito), officially the Republic of Bryte (Japanese: ブライト共和国, Buraito kyōwakoku), is a country in the western part of Europe. The capital and largest city is Jiangmen.

Independence from the British Empire
The main motivation for establishing the Brytian Republic was the creation of a free port city-state in the north-west of Great Britain, and the opportunity to exploit the British gold market. Brytian independence was achieved on August 21, 1899, and they were the first country to declare it as their own (the United States declaring their independence the same day). The Brytian Republic had its own Parliament, the Brytian High Court, and its own coinage. Tanifuji Kunio, who was chosen as the country’s first Governor, was a merchant by trade who had first travelled to Brytia in the 1860’s. He had also served in a military position and met King George V in 1897 in Edinburgh. Kunio returned to Bryte as the country’s first governor. He became an important merchant.

There were many protests from the British Empire towards Brytian independence and when the British Empire claimed that the country’s currency were fraudulent and should be stopped. The Empire’s claim was proved true in 1902, and the Brytian Republic fell into chaos and there were many people that fled to the United Kingdom and Australia. During this time there were many violent clashes between the Brytian Army and the British Empire. The Brytian Army’s purpose was to protect the country against foreign invasion and to protect the country from the British Empire. This was mostly carried out by the Brytian Navy, the country’s navy. The army was made up of civilians, but they also had a few people that were recruited from other countries to help out.