United States of America (Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation)

List of States
Delaware, one of the thirteen colonies, gained its distinction as the "First State" when it was the first to ratify the Constitution on December 7, 1787. In September 1787, the US Constitution was signed in Philadelphia and on December 12, 1787, Pennsylvania, one of the thirteen colonies, became the second state. New Jersey, one of the thirteen colonies, became the third state on December 18, 1787. Georgia, one of the thirteen colonies, ratified the US Constitution on January 2, 1788, becoming the fourth state to do so; it joined the Confederacy on January 19, 1861, and re-entered the Union after the Civil War. Connecticut, one of the thirteen colonies, became the fifth state on January 9, 1788. Originally part of the thirteen colonies, Massachusetts became a state on February 6, 1788 Maryland became the seventh state on April 28, 1788. During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln placed Maryland under military control. South Carolina, one of the thirteen colonies, became the eighth state on May 23, 1788. On December 20, 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede form the Union. It re- entered after the Civil War. In a sense, New Hampshire, originally one of the thirteen colonies, "created" the new nation by becoming the ninth state on June 21, 1788, meeting the requirement for nine states to ratify the Constitution. Virginia one of the thirteen colonies, became the 10th state on June 25, 1788. Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy on May 29, 1861, but re-entered the Union after the war. On July 26, 1788, New York, one of the thirteen colonies, became the 11th state. North Carolina, one of the thirteen colonies, became the 12th state on November 21, 1789. North Carolina troops suffered the greatest losses of all the states during the Civil War while fighting for the Confederacy, re-entered the Union after the fighting ceased. Rhode Island was the last of the thirteen colonies to join the Union on May 29, 1790. Vermont became the first state added to the Union following the 13 colonies on March 1, 1791. Kentucky became the first state to be carved from the great western wilderness on June 1, 1792. Tennessee became a state on June 1, 1796. On June 8, 1861, it joined the Confederacy and became a major battleground for the Civil War, re-entering the Union after war's end. Ohio became the first state west of the Alleghenies on March 1, 1803. Louisiana became the 18th state on April 30, 1812. It joined the Confederacy on January 26, 1861 and re-entered the Union after the Civil War. Indiana became the 19th state on December 11, 1816. On December 10, 1817, Mississippi was admitted as the 20th state. Illinois became the 21st state on December 3, 1818. Alabama entered the Union on December 14, 1819. In January 1861, Alabama seceded from the Union, and on February 4, delegates from six states met at Montgomery and formed the Confederate States of America, with Montgomery as the capital. After the Civil War, Alabama re-entered the Union. Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820. Its admission to the Union balanced the simultaneous admission of Missouri as a slave state. Missouri was admitted as a slave state on August 10, 1821, after an agreement known as the Missouri Compromise in which Maine was admitted as a free state. Despite opposition in Congress to a new slave state, Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836. Arkansas Governor Henry M. Rector seized Fort Smith and Arkansas joined the Confederacy in 1861 re-entering the Union at War's end. Michigan became the 26th state on January 26, 1837. Florida became a state on March 3, 1845, a move delayed by the reluctance of Congress to admit another slave state, and it joined the Confederacy on January 10, 1861, re-entering the Union at war's end. Florida later acquired Cuba. After ten years of independence, Texas became a state on December 29, 1845. On December 28, 1846, Iowa became the first free state in the old Louisiana Territory. Wisconsin became the 29th state on May 29, 1848. Congress hesitated to welcome a new free state, but because of its booming population and the discovery of gold California was admitted in September 9, 1850. On May 11, 1858 Minnesota became the 31st state. On February 14, 1859, Oregon gained statehood. Oregon later aquired British Columbia and the Idaho and Washington Territory. Kansas became a free state on January 29, 1861, after seven years of bloody feuding between residents over whether to be admitted as a slave or free state. On October 31, 1864, at the urging of President Abraham Lincoln, Nevada became a state. Only a short four years earlier, it had been a wilderness. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the Nebraska statehood bill of 1866, but Congress overrode his veto, and Nebraska became a state on March 1, 1867. After three tries Colorado was made a state on August 1, 1876. Dakota became a state on November 2, 1889. Montana achieved statehood on November 8, 1889. Acquired the Wyoming Territory during its creation. Quebec became the first Canadian Province to enter the Union on September 22, 1893. Quebec is the only first state to have a language other than English as their official language. Entered the Union on July 4, 1894 and became the 38th State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1895 and became the 38th State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1896 and became the 39th State. Was an aglamation of Newfoundland, Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Entered the Union on July 4, 1898 and became the 40th State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1898 and became the 41st State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1898 and became the 42nd State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1912 and became the 47th State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1952 and became the 48th State. Mexico was the first state to gain admitance after being conquered/liberated during WWII Entered the Union on July 4, 1957 and became the 49th State. Entered the Union on July 4, 1963 and became the 50th State.
 * 1) Deleware
 * 1) Pennsylvania
 * 1) New Jersey
 * 1) Georgia
 * 1) Connecticut
 * 1) Massachusetts
 * 1) Maryland
 * 1) South Carolina
 * 1) New Hampshire
 * 1) Virginia 
 * 1) New York
 * 1) North Carolina
 * 1) Rhode Island
 * 1) Vermont 
 * 1) Kentucky
 * 1) Tennessee
 * 1) Ohio
 * 1) Louisiana
 * 1) Indiana
 * 1) Mississippi
 * 1) Illinois
 * 1) Alabama
 * 1) Maine
 * 1) Missouri
 * 1) Arkansas
 * 1) Michigan
 * 1) Florida
 * 1) Texas
 * 1) Iowa
 * 1) Wisconsin
 * 1) California
 * 1) Minnesota
 * 1) Oregon
 * 1) Kansas
 * 1) Nevada
 * 1) Nebraska
 * 1) Colorado
 * 1) Dakota
 * 1) Montana
 * 1) Quebec
 * 1) Utah
 * 1) Ontario
 * 1) Atlantia
 * 1) Manitoba
 * 1) Saskatchewan
 * 1) Alberta
 * 1) Arizona
 * 1) Mexico
 * 1) Guatemala
 * 1) Colombia

List of Territories
Organized June 30th 1834. It is the oldest territory still not a state. Organized April 17, 1896. Organized from the Alaska territory, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territory, and the Nunavut Territory Organized September 14th, 1899 Organized December 5th, 1916. Organized December 24th, 1916. Organized March 3rd, 1921. Organized July 3rd, 1942. Formed from the Dominican Occupied Zone and the Haitian Occupied Zone. Organized June 4th, 1947. Organized May 7th, 1951. Acquired from Portugal on September 4th, 1974. Organized May 7th, 1991. Formed from the Falklands West Occupation Zone and the Falklands East Occupation Zone.
 * 1) Indian Territory
 * 1) Artic Territory
 * 1) Lesser Antilles Territory
 * 1) Puerto Rico Territory
 * 1) Bahamas Territory
 * 1) Jamacia Territory
 * 1) Hispaniola Territory
 * 1) Greenland Territory
 * 1) Strait of Magellan Territory
 * 1) Azores Territory
 * 1) Falkland Islands Territory

List of Colonies
Founded April 25th, 1822. The first US Colony in Africa Founded July 2nd, 1867. Acquired from Spain on August 12th, 1898. Bought on December 7th, 1900 from Portugal and France. Acquired on May 12th, 1919 from the Treaty of Versailles.
 * 1) Colony of Liberia
 * 1) Colony of Nigeria
 * 1) Colony of New Boston
 * 1) Colony and Protectorate of Guinea
 * 1) Protectorate of Sahara

Political Map of the United States


Red- States

Blue- Territories

Yellow- Colonies

Enlgish

 * Alabama
 * Alberta
 * Arkansas
 * Colorado
 * Connecticut
 * Dakota
 * Delaware
 * Georgia
 * Illinois
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Kansas
 * Kentucky
 * Maine
 * Manitoba
 * Maryland
 * Massachusetts
 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * Montana
 * Nebraska
 * Nevada
 * New Hampshire
 * New Jersey
 * New Mexico
 * New York
 * North Carolina
 * Ohio
 * Ontario
 * Oregon
 * Pennsylvania
 * Rhode Island
 * Saskatchewan
 * South Carolina
 * Tennessee
 * Texas
 * Utah
 * Vermont
 * Virginia
 * Wisconsin

Spanish

 * Colombia
 * Guatemala
 * Mexico

French

 * Quebec

Spanish and English

 * Arizona
 * California
 * Florida

French and English

 * Atlantia
 * Louisiana

First Class
First Class citizens are anyone born to American citizens of any class in any US State, or to any First Class Citizen anywhere in the world (including colonies and territories).

First Class Citizens are allowed all the privileges that the constitutions grants its citizens.

Second Class
Second Class Citizens is anyone born to American Second or Third Class Citizen in any American Territory, or to any Second Class Citizen born in anywhere in the world.

Second Class Citizens do not have the right to Vote for any Federal Office, they do not have the right to Peaceful Association, and they do not have the right to serve in any Federal Office.

Third Class
Third Class Citizens is anyone born in any American Colony to any Third Class Citizen, any Third Class Citizen that has a child outside of the United States will have to apply to the nearest American Court for their child to have Third Class Citizenship (they will have to prove that they have an effecient form of income though).

Third Class Citizens do not have the right to Vote for any Federal Office, they do not have the right to Peaceful Association, they do not have the right to serve in any Federal Office, they do not have the right to a Speedy Trial, they do not have the right to a Trial by Jury, they do not have the right to the Freedom of Speech, they do not have the right to the Freedom of the Press, they do not have the right to the Freedom of Speech, and they do not have the right to Keep and Bear Arms.