Wringo was found in 1689 by English explorers seeking new territorial lands. It was not inhabited by humans, but by other forms of animals such as Atlantic Flying Squirrels, the current national mammal of Wringo. They named the islands the Wringo Islands, and built a settlement that is current day Norman City. Then, It was mapped out by the explorers and kept a secret from the English Monarchy. In 1692, a British Search team arrived on the islands and found the explorers. One of the two ships left to tell the British King, and the other of the two stayed to enforce marshal law on the civilians until more British soldiers had arrived. A British Fleet arrived to take total control of the islands in late 1694, but they learned that the colony had grown. The civilians had already gotten rid of
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| - Wringo was found in 1689 by English explorers seeking new territorial lands. It was not inhabited by humans, but by other forms of animals such as Atlantic Flying Squirrels, the current national mammal of Wringo. They named the islands the Wringo Islands, and built a settlement that is current day Norman City. Then, It was mapped out by the explorers and kept a secret from the English Monarchy. In 1692, a British Search team arrived on the islands and found the explorers. One of the two ships left to tell the British King, and the other of the two stayed to enforce marshal law on the civilians until more British soldiers had arrived. A British Fleet arrived to take total control of the islands in late 1694, but they learned that the colony had grown. The civilians had already gotten rid of
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| - Wringo was found in 1689 by English explorers seeking new territorial lands. It was not inhabited by humans, but by other forms of animals such as Atlantic Flying Squirrels, the current national mammal of Wringo. They named the islands the Wringo Islands, and built a settlement that is current day Norman City. Then, It was mapped out by the explorers and kept a secret from the English Monarchy. In 1692, a British Search team arrived on the islands and found the explorers. One of the two ships left to tell the British King, and the other of the two stayed to enforce marshal law on the civilians until more British soldiers had arrived. A British Fleet arrived to take total control of the islands in late 1694, but they learned that the colony had grown. The civilians had already gotten rid of the occupying force, and imprisoned them in the small stone fort on the edge of Norman Island. The British Fleet bombarded the colony, until the rebels in the fort had died down. Then, the main British force docked at the new city on Warren Island called Warren City. The British ruled the colony from there, and imposed very harsh laws.
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