PRUSSIA (Prussia America)

The newly reformed communist Prussia of the United States after the Great Depression had a huge impact over society. It led to many wars, revolts, famines, and rebellions. It begun with the weak economy and labor unions.

History
Although the stock market crash didn't have the biggest effect overall, it led to the Depression, which eventually led to labor unions. As communism was growing in East Europe, the government over in the States was failing miserably. Millions and millions of people were losing jobs and homes, being forced to live in huts and trash houses. Seeing this as an opportunity, several communists migrated through Alaska and into the United States, where they began to move into the Unions. The communists promised a better future under the Red Wing. Most people agreed, and the ideology began to spread across the entire country. It didn't affect the upper-class and politicians, but the poor and homeless people that the ideal was targeted to. The leader of the party was Alexander Boshivov, whom later got into New York City and overthrew the government.