Timeline (No Canadian Confederation)

1864: Charlottetown Conference. Instead of agreeing to form Confederation, the representatives leave without any agreement. This is the point of divergence from OTL.

1866: Another conference, the Halifax Conference, takes place, this time including only representatives from Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. The representatives from N.S., N.B., and P.E.I agree to form an independent Maritime Union. Newfoundland is still unsure, so they do not agree to join.

1868: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island form the Union of the Maritimes. It is still partially under Britain's control.

1869: People in Canada West want independence, but Canada East is full of varying opinions. The Ottawa Conference takes place to discuss independence. Many Francophones in Canada East want to become a separate French-speaking nation, separate from Canada West. Talks go on for a month

1870: The Dominion of Canada is formed, including all of Canada West, and the part of Canada East to the West of the Saint Lawrence. It is still partially under Britain's control.

1871: Canada East, East of the Saint Lawrence joins the Maritime Union.

1873: The United States annexes Vancouver Island, and buys part of Rupert's Land.

1874: Because the USA took over some Western land, the Dominion of Canada expanded North and West, buying land from Hudson's Bay Company to ensure enough regional power.

1900: British Columbia and North-Western Territory form the Independent North West Territory. It is not under any British control or influence.

1917: The American states of Maine and New Hampshire wish to become independent because of the draft. They do not become independent, although they still wish to.

1930: All North American Commonwealth Nations become fully independent from Britain.

1941: The American States of Maine and New Hampshire are still unhappy because of the war and depression and join the Maritime Union.

1949: Newfoundland joins the Maritime Union. Because of the new addition (and previous ones before) to the nation, it becomes the Atlantic Union, officially named the United Atlantic Coast or UAC.

1960: The city of Montreal, as well as the nearby areas, leave Canada and become independent.

1996: The nations of North America, formerly or still under British control (UAC, Canada, Montreal, North West Territory, and BNA) form the North American Union of Commonwealth Nations (NAUCN) after seeing the formation of the European Union. This is a trade union that allows for free trade and an open immigration policy to allow for easy travel between the countries.

2016: Hillary Clinton wins the 2016 election because of the extra votes from the annexed territories not existing in OTL.