Leaders of the Sacramento Confederacy (Mink's World)

The following page is a detailed page describing each leader of the Sacramento Confederation from the start of the Second CIvil War to the end of the Second Civil War.

Frank Merriam (1938)
Frank Merriam (1865-1955) was former governor of California and first President of the Sacramento Confederation. He was one of the founding fathers of the confederation. Under his governship of California, he witnessed the great depression and the lack of federal assistance that went towards California and under West Coast States. This lead to him eventually forming the Party of West Coast Sucession and him being sworn in as the Country's first President. He fill ill in December of 1938, forcing him to resign. He eventually recovered in February of 2019, but did not seek to regain the office of President. After his capture in 1940, he was put on trial for high treason, and he died in prison at the age of 89 on April 25th, 1955. 2 weeks before his death, he said"'Though the Sacramento did fall to the federal government, you could say it succeeded in a way. When me and the other founders of the confederation met, it was to rebel against federal neglection to the West Coast. Now, we've put the Federal government in a position where they have to help the West Coast and not neglect it.' - Frank Merriam (April 3rd, 1955)"