New York (Yellowstone: 1936)

The Republic of New York or more commonly New York is a federal republic consisting of seven states and two federal districts. New York was formed in the aftermath of the collapse of the United States, and a new government was created quickly after it was established that the US was no more. Then-governor Herbert H. Lehman was appointed interim President while elections were yet to be held. It was decided that the basic principles of the former US would be carried on into New York, and New York would come to be known as "the Shadow" as it continued the legacy of its mother nation. Former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had returned to his home state in 1938 during the evacuation of Washington, D.C. and would help in the establishment of the Republic.

New York rose in the post-destruction period to become a state worthy of note, largely thanks to its pre-Yellowstone condition in the United States. Franklin D. Roosevelt would lead the state into one with a large economy, vastly thanks to the mass production of goods and the exportation to foreign successor states. New York City regained its position as a capital of finance in the New World, and the republic itself would become a safe haven for those seeking a new life, repeating the pattern of the United States in the 19th century.