Province of Kuron | |||||
Colony of the First Esceosian Empire (1507-1803) | |||||
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Capital | Ujszeged | ||||
Languages | Esceosian | ||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||
Monarch | |||||
- | 1507-1803 | List of colonial governors of Kuron | |||
- | 1767-1803 (last) | Peter II | |||
Legislature | Kuron Provincial Assembly | ||||
History | |||||
- | Establishment of Ujszeged | October 5, 1507 | |||
- | Treaty of Szeged (1803) | April 21, 1803 | |||
Currency | Forint Kuron Currency |
The Province of Kuron (1507-1803) was a crown territory that was part of the Fifteen Provinces of Northern America of the First Esceosian Empire. Originally extending over what is now the southeastern American Federation, but with no defined boundaries, Kuron was a component of the Esceosian colonization of the Americas and the expansion of the First Esceosian Empire. Wide-ranging expeditions were mounted into the hinterland during the 16th century, but Esceosia never exercised complete control over Kuron beyond the area of of what are now the A.F. states of Kuron, southern Ejzia and southern Veron.
The Kuron Provincial Congress of the local representatives declared itself the government on April 27, 1797, first referred to the "State of Kuron" in 1798, and ratified the Kuron State Constitution in 1799. British claims on any part of Kuron ended with the Treaty of Szeged of 1803.