'Free state' is a term occasionally used in the official titles of some states.
In principle the title asserts and emphasises the freedom of the state in question, but what this actually means varies greatly in different contexts:
★ Sometimes it asserts sovereignty or independence.
★ Sometimes it asserts autonomy within a larger nation-state.
★ Sometimes it is used as a synonym for ''
republic'' but not all "free states" have been republics. While the historical German free states and the
Orange Free State were republican in form, the Congo and Irish Free States were governed under forms of
monarchy.
★ In the unusual case of the Congo Free State, it emphasised the new state's freedom from major colonial powers and the Belgian parliament, as a domain under the paradoxically "free" control of the Belgian king. In the equally unusual case of the Irish Free State, the term Free State was intentionally ambiguous.
Overview
Germany
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Flag of the modern Free State of Bavaria
In
Germany the term ''free state'' (in German, ''Freistaat'') was part of the full names of most
Länder (federal states) during the inter-war period. The term was synonymous with ''republic'' and was introduced to emphasise the transition of
Imperial Germany to the
Weimar Republic after the defeat in
World War I and the fact of the
German Revolution, which deposed all German monarchs. Just as
Free Cities (''Freistadt''), such as the
Imperial Free Cities of
Hamburg,
Bremen, and
Lübeck, were ruled not by a hereditary
monarch but by an elected council of
burghers, so all of the ''free states'' were no longer to be ruled by a noble or royal
head of state but by elected representatives of the
citizens. The term ''Freistaat'' is still used for the
states of
Bavaria,
Saxony and
Thuringia.
Africa
In
South Africa the term ''free state'' was used in the title of the nineteenth century
Orange Free State (''Oranje Vrystaat'' in
Afrikaans) and is today used in the title of its successor,
Free State province; both entities were established as republican in form. In contrast, the
Congo Free State came into being between
1877 and
1884 as a private kingdom or
dictatorship of
King Léopold II of Belgium.

Flag of Azad Kashmir; the modern Kashmiri Free state
Irish Free State
The
Irish Free State of
1922-
1937 was a form of
constitutional monarchy under the
British monarch. The Irish state was a special case because the term ''free state'' was deliberately chosen as a literal translation of the Irish word ''saorstát''. At the time in which Irish nationalists were negotiating the secession of most of
Ireland from the
United Kingdom the word ''saorstát'' was a commonly used Irish word for ''republic''. The British did not wish to permit the creation of an Irish republic (which would mean severing all links with the British crown) and so insisted that the literal translation of ''saorstát'' be used in the new state's English title instead.
Puerto Rico

Flag of the ''Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico'' ("Associated Free State of Puerto Rico")
The official Spanish name of the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico is ''Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico'', literally, "Associated Free State of Puerto Rico", expressing a "politically organized community” or “State,” which is simultaneously connected by a compact to a larger political system and hence does not have an independent and separate status. However, according to the
United States Supreme Court, Puerto Rico is not free, nor associated and certainly not a state. According to consistent U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence, Puerto Rico belongs to, but is not an integral part of, the United States. Moreover, said jurisprudence has determined that regardless of what nominal or cosmetic veneer has moted Puerto Rico's political status, it is essentially a U.S. colonial territory, since it is under the
plenary powers of the U.S. Congress. At its most basic, this Supreme Court doctrine expresses that Puerto Rico is more like property, far from a free-governing community or nation, and thus "domestic in a foreign sense" (not for the taking or meddling by free-foreign nations), but "foreign in a domestic sense" (i.e., not a partner or equal.) In the
Insular Cases, the Court ruled that the
United States Constitution does not automatically apply in Puerto Rico.
Republican England
Parliament, in the act forming the
Commonwealth of England of
1649 to
1660, declared
England "[is] confirmed to be a Commonwealth and free State And shall from henceforth be Governed as a Commonwealth and Free State." The Commonwealth had a
republican constitution.
List of 'free states'
Extant
★
Free State of Bavaria
★
Free State of Saxony
★
Free State of Thuringia
★
Free State,
South Africa
Historical
★
Commonwealth of England (
1649 -
1660)
★
Congo Free State (
1884 -
1908)
★
Free State of Fiume (
1920 -
1924)
★
Free State of Prussia (
1920 -
1947)
★
Free Territory of Trieste (
1945 -
1977)
★
Irish Free State (
1922 -
1937)
★
Orange Free State (
1854 -
1900)
★ Kamchatka Free State (
1921 -
1922)
★ Chukotka Free State (
1922 -
1923)
See also
★
List of extinct states
External links
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Modern Definition of a Free State