Reunification of the United States (Hamilton Dies)

The Reunification of the United States was the unification of the Federal Republic of America and the American Confederacy several years after the Dissolution of the United States.

Causes
The main cause of the Reunification was the failure of the government and military of the Confederacy during the Traitor's War. The Traitor's War was caused by the Mass-Mutiny of 1808, which was caused initially because the government did not have the funds to pay for many of the soldiers. They did not have the funds because the congress could not control taxes, and relied on other sources of income. No sources of income were available, which started the war.

The fact that the Confederacy did not have enough funds was considered proof enough for most people, especially the mutineers, that the confederation system did not work. Talks began during the Traitor's War over reunification, however reunification was determined to complicated to be done during wartime, thus waited until 1816 (the end of the Traitor's War) to begin such talks seriously. It would wait until 1819 until the process actually began, and it would not be until 1821 that the United States were reunited.