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{{Infobox settlement|name=<center> Westerzee|etymology=[[Dutch language|Dutch]] ''westerse zee'', 'western sea', referring to the Susqualie Sea|image_flag=File:RTL Flag Westerzee.png|image_map=File:Locator Westerzee.png|mapsize=225px|type=[[Tussenland#Government_and_Politics|Province]]|seat_type=Capital|seat=Melenssel|established_date1=1861|established_title1=Elevated to province}}
{{Nation|common_name=Westerzee|full_name=Province of Westerzee|local_name=Westerzee|capital=Melenssel|largest_city=Melenssel|languages=[[Amerikaens]] (official) </br> [[Corean]] </br> [[Mandarin]] </br> Russian </br> Others|established=1861}}
 
'''Westerzee''' ([[Amerikaens]]: ''Westerzî''; [[Standard Chinese|Chinese]]: 威甦旨, ''Wēisūzĩ''; [[Corean language|Corean]]: 위소지, ''Wisodji'') is a province of the [[Tussenland|Federation of Tussenland]]. In addition to being the country's only Pacific territory, it is also the only majority non-white one, with [[Amerikaeners]] of Asiatic descent making up a plurality of the population. Along with a number of other provinces, it was admitted to the Federation in 1861 during the [[Tussenland Upheavals|Upheavals]]. It is notable for its unique multicultural compositions, its distinct legal system and civil code, and its position as the foremost hub for commercial transportation along the entire eastern Pacific shoreline, attributed to its deep-sea ports and globally renowned monetary institutions.
'''Westerzee''' ([[Amerikaens]]: ''Westerzee'', Russian: ''Вестерзи'' tr. ''vesterzi'', [[Corean]]: 웨서지), nicknamed '''Woschter''', is a province of the [[Tussenland|Federation of Tussenland]]. First receiving notable numbers of settlers after [[History of Tussenland#Prince%20Maurice's%20War%20(1750-1755)%2C%20and%20Acquisition%20of%20Meerenland|Prince Maurice's War]], it was finally established and inaugurated as a province in 1861.
 
== Etymology ==
The name ''Westerzee'' was formalized in 1834 in the charter for the town of Oranjehaven. The first attestation of the name referring to the specific region comes from the annals of [[Jacobus Corneliszoon]]'s companion, Simon de Rascon, in 1797. Russian, Corean, Chinese, Cantonese, Hokkien, Spanish, and a multitude of other immigrant languages derive their name for the province from the Hollando–Amerikaener appelation.
 
''Nikomekel'', a term roughly meaning 'pathway' used by the Halkomelem people of southeastern Kolchak Island, was popularised as an indigenous name for the entire province in the aftermath of [[Westerzee Troubles|the Troubles]], when indigenous social movements flourished in and around the Gulf Islands. However, this name is not formally recognized by the State. It had only been acknowledged by former president [[Joop Woon|Jacobus Woon]] in 1966.
 
While in the Westerzee dialect of Amerikaens (''Westerzeesch'') and in [[English language|English]] spelled with a final ''-ee'', the [[Taelkomisie]] dictates the use of the letter ''-î'' in official and academic communications. In practice, dialectal spelling conventions predominate in many sectors of public life and is used by regional institutions.
 
== History ==
efore European contact, Westerzee was inhabited by various indigenous tribes, who developed complex societies and sustainable ways of life over thousands of years. The region was first explored settled by Europeans in the 18th century.
 
=== European exploration and settlement ===
==== Premodern history ====
[[File:Pacific_Northwest_Expeditions_Map.png|thumb|European exploration in the Westerzee region in the 18th and 19th centuries]]
 
==== EarlyDutch settlement (1755-1795)expeditions ====
The Corneliszoon Expedition of 1799 was a significant Dutch expedition into the largely uncharted Westerzee region. This expedition was organized and funded by the Royal Tussenland Company, which sought to expand Dutch trade and colonial interests in the region. The expedition was led by [[Jacobus Corneliszoon]], who set out from Fort Maurice with a small team of explorers. The goal of the expedition was to survey and map the Westerzee region, including its coastal features, rivers, and native settlements. The Corneliszoon Expedition faced numerous challenges, including the harsh weather, hostile natives, and treacherous terrain. Despite these obstacles, the expedition was able to gather valuable information about the region, which helped to pave the way for future Dutch exploration and settlement in the area, such as Kuykinck (1799-1802), Dana & Pieter (1805), and Danckaert (1823).
 
==== Competing Russian, Dutch, and Spanish claims in the 19th century ====
==== ''De Welparend Dags'' (1795-1840) ====
Various European powers competed for control over the Westerzee region in the 19th century. The Russian Empire, for instance, conducted several expeditions in the region, notably the Kolchak expedition in 1815 which led to the establishment of the Fort Alexander colony on Kolchak Island. However, the Russian colony was short-lived as it was plagued by harsh winters and frequent native raids. The Dutch and Russian claims to the region were a source of tension until the Russo-Dutch Treaty of 1832 was signed. This treaty established the modern [[Tussenland]]-[[Alyeska]] international border. Meanwhile, Spain had also previously laid claim to a part of southern Westerzee in the 18th century. However, the [[2nd Dutch-Spanish War|2nd Dutch-Spanish War (1850-1855)]] and [[Dutch-Mexican War|Dutch-Mexican War (1901-1903)]] eventually determined the international border between Westerzee and Mexico.
 
==== InceptionDutch of the province (1840-1867)settlement ====
In the early 19th century, settlers of Dutch origin from [[New Netherland]] and the eastern regions of the [[Tussenland|Dutch Tussenland colony]] established sparsely populated colonies in the Westerzee region. These independent settlers were known as the ''Boers'' or ''Voortrekkers''. Although the colonies of these ''voortrekkers'' were not officially sponsored by the Royal Tussenland Company, they were largely left to their own devices and were not subjected to much oversight or interference, as the presence of these settlers would only help to legitimize Dutch claims in the area. However, the [[2nd Dutch-Spanish War|1850 Dutch-Spanish War]] led to the annexation of these Voortrekker republics into New Spain, which later became part of [[Mexico]]. Nonetheless, a few Voortrekker republics whose territories extended into the modern-day Westerzee borders had a lasting influence on the region.
 
==== City of Melenssel and the Tussenland railroad ====
==== The Construction (1867-1903) ====
[[File:Tussenland_railroad_lowquality.jpg|thumb|Tussenland railroad pamphlet from 1895. [https://www.deviantart.com/wannabeecartographie/art/RTL-The-Tussenland-Railroad-English-Amerikaans-883133132 Full resolution map].]]
In 1836, the coastal settlement of Melenssel was founded. The construction of the Tussenland Railroad further contributed to the development of Westerzee, with Melenssel being the final destination of this ambitious infrastructure project. The completion of the railroad transformed Melenssel into a bustling trade city and premier port, which attracted even more immigrants to the region, including many Chinese and Corean laborers who contributed to the workforce during its construction. This influx of workers further cemented the influence of Asian culture within Westerzee, which continues to be evident in the present day.
 
==== Anti-DutchThe insurrectionsTussenland andupheavals societal(1859), and chaosprovincehood (1903-19111861) ====
In 1859, the Dutch Tussenland colony experienced significant social and political upheavals, collectively called the ''Tussenland upheavals''. These uprisings were led by the colonists who were seeking greater autonomy and control over their own affairs. In the aftermath of the Tussenland upheavals, the colony of Tussenland was reorganized and divided into several smaller self-governing provinces, one of which being the Westerzee province. Melenssel was made the capital of the newly founded province.
Starting in 1903, anti-Dutch sentiment rose considerably in Westerzee province, aiming to shed the area's colonial past. Several local administrations in Westerzee and throughout [[Tussenland]] dramatically and simultaneously shed ties with the [[Netherlands]]. The Convention of 1905 declared the end of dominionship and the formal establishment of the Federation, a protocol which many district governments in Westerzee had enthusiastically ratified. In response, a Royal Dutch fleet arriving from the [[Soenda|East Indies]] blockaded the Strait of Juan de Fuca in 1905 in an effort to re-establish their influence in the area. The blockade only lasted for a few weeks before being forced to retreat in the summer of 1905.
 
==== Rise of the Asian Population in Westerzee: Immigration and Cultural Shifts ====
In the last few months of 1906, the central administration at Melenssel had finally accepted the pro-independence Governor [[Sjaak Vanetten]] as the primary executive of the province. This was achieved with the aid of regional militias and the Free Corps who had finally drove the Dutch garrison out of Schackiet District earlier that year. Westerzee was ultimately the last province of the Federation to capitulate to the revolutionaries and restored political stability in early 1907.
In the latter half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, several events led to an influx of Asian immigrants, particularly from Corea and China. The [[Canton War|Canton War (1850-1855)]], the industrialization of Corea in the 1850s-1870s, and the devastating impact of the [[Great War]] on [[Corea]] and [[China]] in the 1930s all contributed to a growing number of Asian immigrants seeking better opportunities in Westerzee. The Tussenland government largely welcomed this increase in the Asian population, resulting in the establishment of numerous Asian communities throughout Westerzee. By the 1940s, Corean, Mandarin, and Cantonese were widely spoken in the province, and the government implemented various pro-Asian immigration policies, such as the ''Asiatic Migration Act'' (1940), which increased the quotas for Corean and Chinese immigration into Westerzee. Many Asian individuals were also appointed to government posts and administrative roles, reflecting the region's pro-Asian migration stance.
 
== Government and Politics ==
 
==== Administrative divisions ====
 
===== Districts =====
 
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* Susqualie
 
== DemographicsSee also ==
 
* [[Tussenland]]
== Culture ==
* [[Westerzee Troubles]]
 
== See also ==
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