American Reunification (Victory at Gettysburg)

The American Reunification was a process that was achieved through that reunified the  and the  after decades of division. It was largely supported by the Americans and detested by the Confederates over the years.

After the, the Americans thought less of the south and didn't care as much about reunification until a second defeat during the and a rise of  in the United States. During, President considered reunifying the U.S. and C.S. early into the war, however early military defeats by the  and victories in Canada against the British-Canadians turned his attention to annexing Canada. In 1917, the Americans annexed Arizona, Kentucky, and portions of Virginia from the Confederacy, marking the beginning of reunification.

The Confederates reabsorbed Kentucky and the lost pieces of Virginia in 1936 under the between President  and President.