Amazonian Republics (Earth's Alternate turn)

The Amazonian Republics or the State of Amazon (It's direct translation from porteugeuse) is a Sovereign Constitutional Republic located in northeastern South America. It was once part of Portugal, and after Brazil's independence from Portugal in 1845, was part of Brazil as well.

On November 6, 1845, the Brazil Independence Movement happened. The Movement was set to be one of Brazilian independence from Portugal and made laws more accustomed to notcing the natives of the country. The Amazonian Republics had similar protests against Brazil, and thus declared independence on June 8, 1876, and shortly after, recognized on June 21st that same year

It was founded, of course, on the Southeast region and most of the area along the Amazon River in Brazil. It was the first in the "Brazil Independence Backfire," which was a series of countries breaking up from Brazil because of one reason or another.

On June 8, 1867, a few peoples from the regions, especially including Marten Ciduad-Este declared independence/protested it for the "un-recognition of Black and Native rights." These laws were unestablished at the time, and although the reason for Brazilian Independence was to make these more pronounced, this wasn't as big as a statement as many people in the areas wanted it to be.

The act continued after the declaration from the 10th to the 19th, and at the end of the period, the Brazilian government gave in saying that they would reclaim the Amazonian Republics if they didn't make a good enough statement. Such happenings caused many more various independences throughout the country.

On June 21st, the real recognition was finished, and the peoples became one country with final border drawings being made. This declaration-to-recognition timespan was one of the shorter. When first formed, the President was Marten Ciduad-Este, with their capital city in Sao Paulo, and their name being the Independent Brazilian Republic.

Of course, to other countries, the act was inspiring as they wanted something of their own independence themselves. Sadly, this resulted in civil war, and the Amazonian Republics were ones to ally the countries threatening independence from Brazil. This struck Brazil as betrayal, and Brazil plunged into not only civil, but also Amazonian Republic war.

During this period, in 1880, the new leader, Marten Ciduad-Este Jr., who was about 25 years younger than his predecessor his dad, decided to set off war, and move out of Brazil's business. A few months later, the war stopped, and with all those armies fightining against Brazil it musn't be a surprise Brazil lost.

The country of the Amazonian Republics did not have any more war conflict until the infamous World War 2. The citizens have so since expierience quite a good amount of peace during the time, and was a relieving succes after its independence.

In 1899, the country claimed the Northeast region of Brazil and various points along the Amazon, and Brazil was no more. The Brazilian Republic changed its name as not to spark confusion to the historical country to the Amazonian Republics.

The independence of Equatorial Brazil had a big effect on the Amazonian Republics in 1936 as it took most of its length along the Amazon River and tributaries of it that the Amazonian Republics owned.

In 1940, the Amazonian Republics changed their capital to Fortaleza in the north, and were politically similar to the way they are today. Developmentally, they are much higher today, but they have no doubt been a huge success in terms of peace, even if they are not the best.

Etymology
The name of the Amazonian Republics is obviously based on the Amazon River, of which it currently takes up a quantity of around, and used to back when its name was declared. The actual name of the country doesn't bring up much questioning, as it is the naming of the river that requires questioning. This article is not about the Amazon River however, but the Amazonian Republics, and thus the naming of the river will not be gone over

The name "republic" at the end refers to the type of government: Constitutional Republic. The entrance of the name "Republic " was not added, and placed in the original naming. It symbolizes that it is not a monarchy, and it may seem a strange idea to add the word on the end in the first place, why not call it Amazonia?

Amazonia is a state of Brazil. The Amazonian Republics have had some rough history with Brazil, and also during their struggle for non-conusion (The Brazilian Republic was very confusing indeed), so they named themselves not Amazonia, but the Amazonian Republics.

This brings up another question: Why not call it the Amazonian Republic, why the Amazonian Republics, plural? The origins are not very obvious, but the answer can be infered: It is symbolic of both the Northeastern and the Southeastern regions of Brazil are in on this, not just one region. The reason for the non-obviousness is the simple matter that neither of the regions was ever an independent republic as that region. But the need for the word "republic" just drove matters to put the "s" at the end of the name.