United Royal Provinces (Day of Glory)

Many oversea posessions of France found themselves more and more alienated from the republican government following the revolution. However, it is not until the death in captivity of the King and the assumption to the vacant throne by the late king's brother that the colonists found a unifying factor. While their respective grievances were quite different (maintaining slavery for the antilles, keeping the parish organisation in the northern americas, etc...), The new king promise of "Provincial Particularity" allowed him to convince those disgruntal provinces to come together against the Convention.

While they did manage to insure their independance, the ultimate dream of retaking metropolitan france was officialy abandoned after a few decades during the negociation that lead to the treaty of XXX.

Beside descendants of french loyalists, the modern population of the URP benefited from a large immigration of basque, corsican, bretton and Alsacians fleeing ethnic persecution.

List of Provinces: (partial)

Acadia: retaken during the confusion of the English revolution Canada: Guadeloupe: Grand-lacs: Louisiana: