American Insurgency (Failed Revolutions)

The American Insurgency (1865-18XX) was an armed conflict and insurgency that occurred in the French-puppet State of the Kingdom of America by the American Resistance, an American Revolutionary Organization formed shortly after the Second Franco-American War in 1855. From it's bases in Canada and the Midwest, the American Resistance began a series of hit-an-run strikes against French and Collaborative American Forces under the Leadership of Ulysses G. Grant who had fled to Canada after the collapse of the United States of America and became one of the founding members of the American Resistance.