Dissolution of the United States (Hamilton Dies)

The Dissolution of the United States was a peaceful separation and drawing of new political boundries that began in 1794 and ended in 1798. The United States of America was dissolved and gave way to the Federal Republic of America, the Republic of Vermont, and the American Confederacy.

Causes
The Dissolution of the United States was caused by a few different reasons. First was the French Revolution and the French War. The nation was split on whether to join the French Revolution or stay out, which caused some tensions between political factions. However the main reason was on the matter of the government structure. Some states agreed with federalism, while others agreed to keep the states confederated.

An attempt was made to create a new alternative to the Articles of Confederation, however stubborn Democratic-Republicans made sure such a new constitution was never implemented. In 1794, federalists became extremely outraged that any of their attempts to create a new constitution (as well as with other matters) were having seemingly no impact. Eventually they began peacefully creating the two new nations.

After the Dissolution
After the Dissolution, the two nations went on their own paths. The Confederacy went to help the new France, while the Federal Republic found trade partners in many nations. The Federal Republic also eventually absorbed Vermont.