Acre (Earth's Alternate Turn)

Acre is a republic in South America that gained independence in 1982 Acre or the Republic of Acre as it is its real name is a South American Union country. It is bordered by Brazil to the North and east, Bolivia to the East and South and Incaland to the west. It's main group is brazilian, but broke off from Brazil in 1982. It is not a powerful state and can't be relied on in war, it having a weak military force.

History
All the history of this nation

Before World War 1
Before World War 1, Acre was part of South America and had no thought of gaining independence. Its peoples had the same customs as many others in Brazil, and was a very kind-natured state. When the portegeuse came, they conquered Acre with them and Acre has remained out of external conflict. It had nothing to do with the war.

World War 1-World War 2
It had no main conflict during the war, and was resting at peace inside Brazil.

World War 3
Due to the North Amazon's involvement with the Spratleys, Acre's bordering countries in the organization were getting involved and stressed. Venezuela was pro-idea and joined up with Colombia to get to the Spratleys. Since Ecuador owned the Galapagos and they would need to stop their because a plane would be conspicous, they allied with Ecuador for the time being. Acre, however also needed to be allied with Colombia-Venezuela because they needed Spratley Oil. Acre didn't want to cause extra war by taking the oil to themselves, so they joined up with Colombia-Venezuela who let them help. This angered Brazil so much that they started warring with Acre who decided independence was better. The Brazilian-Acre war was a minor 1-month war between the local armies of Acre and Colombia-Venezuela vs. Brazil. This held back on the Spratleys from South America, causing other countries to get the gain more power. Ecuador notified Cololmbia-Venezuela, and decided to pitch in themselves.

Acre and Colombia-Venezuela won the war, and Acre was set as an independent nation, reliant of the Colombia-Venezuela army for a force. This happened in 1960. Colombia-Venezuela signed a pact with Acre saying that they were allies, and if distress arose, they would help.

Colombia-Venezuela changed from allied to Ecuador to becoming part of Ecuador, and the temporary "North South America Society" was a formed country. Acre couldn't remain independent for long, and Brazil made sure of that in 1962. Acre remained allies with the North Amazon who were no longer allies of Brazil that advised against there Spratley involvement. However, the North South America Society was still fighting for the Spratleys, and local Philippine and Indonesian oil-filled islands.

Brazil took back Acre on March 3, 1962, and some members of the North South America Society took notice. Remembering the pact, the North South America Society yet again refrained from the Spratley War, and helped out with Acre. They couldn't manage though, and just went back to the Spratleys. This enraged Acre which promised they wouldn't ally the North South America Society again, and just joined back to Brazil.

1970-1981
The Acreans joined the South American Union of Allies along with Brazil, and seemed to have cooled down from their bit in the war. Them and Brazil got along well together, and Brazil was giving them all the resources they needed. Acre didn't think twice about independence.

But, in 1981, Brazil signed a deal that if the Republican Allegion of the North Amazon (The North South America Society's new name) got into trouble, they would ally them in the war.

This didn't strike the Acreans at traitorous, but enraged them as they were part of Brazil and their local army had no thought about defending the Republican Allegion of the North Amazon, their betrayal still in their minds. They declared independence, and Brazil, knowing they didn't have enough resources let them sign the declaration

1982
Independence! Yay!

1983-Present
Acre regularly relies on other South American Union of Allies members for resources and Military Training (Although they're not in the Military Training league). They have nice friendships with them except the every now and then that Bolivia or Brazil suggests they join up with them again.

Government
The government of Acre is a republic with presidential Eelections. Each president is elected every 4 years, and the year of independence happened to be the one on leap year, so the president is elected every leap year. Funny how that turned out. Their government is run by 3 branches, The Legislative, the Judicial, and the Executive/Administrative. They are all centered in their capital of Rio Branco and function like many other of their kind in the world. Their people are divided into different parties, and each one of them is likely to vote for a president in their party if that event occurs.

The Legislative branch decides the laws and which laws should be the ones made. You probably know this by now. The Executive branch passes laws, officializing them to make sure they are good laws. Not one person decides all the laws and they are active, it goes through a legal process before being official (you probably know). If anybody doesn't follow these laws, then the Judicial branch kicks in and decides their punishment for unlawful behavior

Military
The Acreans have a local, weak, military run by their government. Their personel usually say they have to rely on help from other Allied nations if a war was to break out. The Acreans, though they have a weak military, can manage on their own what with their trade of resources. They don't need the Allies in this matter. The Acreans have no established navy force as they don't have much water for the force to be used on. They have military training facilities and camps scattered throughout the country. The head of their military is in their capital of Rio Branco