New Spain (Louisiana Revolution)

New Spain is a very small coastal nation in the southwestern North American desert. It borders only Louisiana, and has a GDP of $931 billion US dollars. It is primarily desert and is sparsely populated, but is one of the largest producers of oil and seafood in North America.

The people of New Spain live in poverty much of the time, save for a few wealthy corporate executives who run oil companies in the region. Its chief trading partners are Louisiana and Alaska, but it has nothing in common with either of these places. New Spain is a communist nation, one of two in the world (the other being Brazil), but is not a dictatorship, and people there are generally happy. New Spain was originally a great colony of Spain, but it was defeated in the Spanish-Louisianan War and the Second Spanish-Louisianan War, after which it lost most of its territory and was abandoned by Spain.

Since its independence, the nation has played only minor roles in foreign affairs, serving as a significant naval power in various wars and gaining ownership of Hawaii, which it uses as a base. Its achievements are not limited to these, however, as it also has made contributions in ocean exploration, discovering various marine geographical and biological phenomenon.