New England (Federalist Failure)

The Union of New England is a member of the United States. It left the United States in 180? to return to the British Empire under an agreement known as the Boston Treaty of Union. By the terms of the treaty, New England agreed to recognize the authority of King George III, through the appointment of a Governor-General (later renamed Viceroy). Legislative authority for the Union, however, would lie with the Parliament of New England. The Parliament of New England would have the right to veto acts of the British Parliament pertaining to the Union, but the British Parliament in turn had veto power over the New England Parliament's acts.

The Union later expanded northward when the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia joined the Union. Prince Edward Island also subsequently joined.

The Union rejoined the United States in the late 19th century as a single member.

The Union consists of the following provinces (from south to north)
 * Connecticut
 * Massachussetts
 * New Hampshire
 * Maine
 * New Brunswick
 * Nova Scotia
 * Price Edward Island