Frontier (Canadian Independence)

Frontier is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is one of the largest states in the Union in the terms of area, but one of the lowest in terms of population and density. The first US settlers were those coming to trade with the nearby Winnipeggers and Canadians, and soon the Territory of Frontier was carved out of literal frontier. It soon grew on newly found oil, coal, gold, and silver in the mountains. Frontier is also one of the most mountainous in the Union.

There are many nicknames for the state, such as "The Last Remaining Wilderness", "Big Sky Country", and the "Treasure State". The official nicknamed is the "Mountain State", which is named of course for the state's many mountain ranges. People from the state are as "Frontiersmen".