The State of Mayflower was established along the northeast coast of the current day Union of Columbia by colonizers hailing from Pax Britannia in December of 1771. The state had human settlements as early as 1625, with the Kingdom of Wallonia sporadically creating settlements along the coast. It was formally established as an entity of the Union of Columbia on 4 July 1776 following the uprising against Pax Britannia for independence. The state encompasses rivers, mountains, valleys, and numerous waterways that divide land into islands forming state boundaries. The state is made up of the County of New Haven, County of Lee, County of Clark, and the County of Elizabeth. In 1803, the County of Clark ceded its western lands, including the City of Lander, to the County of Lee. Lander serves as the state capital, seated in the County of Lee.