Confederate States (Irish and British Alliance)

The Confederate States was a mostly unrecognized nation that existed from 1861 to 1946. It was unrecognized by many nations, and only the Third German Reich, Japanese Empire and Italy recognized the Confederate States (and two of them came from World War II) as a nation. Every other nation in the world, including the United States of America did not recognize it as a nation. It's capital was Washington D.C, which would become the capital of the United States after the Allied Victory in World War II, and the Confederacy (as the CSA was often called) had Confederate dollars as the currency. It's flag has been the infamous battle jack from 1929 to 1946, although it had a different flag style before then. The country is infamous for keeping slavery up until 1925, and also for being racist towards non-white people, especially African-Americans.

History
The Confederate States was formed by seven secessionist states of the United States, which were: These states seceded from the United States because at the time, Abraham Lincoln wanted to abolish slavery in the United States, and these seven states had relied on slavery for their economy in some form. Later on, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina declared themselves part of the Confederacy, as they also didn't want slavery abolishment. However, when the original seven tried to secede, the United States declared their secession as illegal according to the United States law and government, and so they declared war on the secessionist states. Jefferson Davis was first president of the Confederate States.
 * South Carolina
 * Mississippi
 * Florida
 * Alabama
 * Georgia
 * Louisiana
 * Texas

A call for help
The Confederate States, seeking for help with defeating the United States in the civil war, cried for help to other powers, including those in Europe and Asia. They didn't get any help, although they didn't get help from France because the French were allies of the United States. When the Confederacy tried to get help from Great Britain, they actually declined, and the British were very disappointed in the United States after hearing of the Civil War because if the Thirteen Colonies just accepted the fact that Britain was losing money after the Seven Years War and the other wars and accepted the tea taxes, than none of this would have happened. Ireland did not try and help the Confederacy either, but that makes sense as Ireland was allied with Great Britain.

Aggression
After getting no help from foreign powers, the Confederacy had enough. They were going full war-state and forced slaves to fight for the Confederacy. Hundreds, if not thousand of Confederate refugees take the Underground Railroad to the Union or even to Canada. Not only that, but they also forced many Confederate families to give birth to more children so they could become soldiers and fight for the war, and converted the current men to soldiers. After lots of blood and gore were splattered throughout the war, the Confederate States achieved a disappointing victory (at least to non-loyal Confederates and other powers, including the U.S). Slavery would continue in the "Deep South".

After the Civil War
After the civil war, the Confederate States had a hard time trying to recover from the war period, as no one wanted to recognize them as a nation, let alone help them. Although the Underground Railroad was known as an escape route for many slaves during the Civil War, the Confederacy decided not to do anything with it. For now...

World War I
The Confederate States was not a major power of World War I, but did partially ally with the Central Powers, due to the United States partially allying with the Allied Powers.

Trying to become a Democracy
After World War I but before World War II, the Confederate States was looking towards becoming a democracy like the United States, and so they abolished slavery in 1925, and introduced Liberal and Conservative parties in 1926. They then introduced "custom" parties of a party leader's choice in 1927, and how the party would work would be up to the party leader to decide. It didn't seem like a poor choice to make, as the Confederates did not want to be associated with racism or segregation. Little did they know, that they eventually would...

World War II
In 1929, William Jack Parker was elected as president of the Confederate States. Little did the Confederates know that he would not be a great one, as he would get rid of any hope for there being non-white civil rights in the Confederate States and flat-out made the Confederacy into a fascist one-party Jim Crow totalitarian dictatorship. This meant that nobody could elect another president from another party in the Confederacy, people were oppressed, and non-white people were segregated from the white people. He changed the Confederate flag into the Confederate battle jack, now known as a symbol of white supremacy and racism. Use of the word "African-American" was banned in the Confederate States, and "Nigger" was accepted instead. A large majority of people from across the world complained about the change of pace in the Confederacy, and the African-Americans certainly complained and protested the Confederacy. This would spawn yet another generation of refugees fleeing from the Confederacy into the United States and Mexico, but most often Canada. However, in 1938, the Underground Railroad was invaded by the CSA's military and was shut down permanently. Still, that didn't stop refugees from flocking over to other countries, and the refugees continued to be present for quite a while. In 1942, the Tripartite Pact was upgraded to the Quadripartite Pact when the Confederate States joined the Axis. From that point on, "Parker" was used as an insult like "Hitler", and "Confederate" like "Nazi". Prior to the upgrade, the Confederate States invaded New Guinea, Chihuahua, Sonora, Cuba and both Baja Californias (Baja California and Baja California Sur) to prove themselves worthy to Germany, Japan and Italy.