Timeline (Nixon assassinated in 1971)

1971: American president Richard Nixon is assassinated in Cleveland, Ohio, leaving Spirow Agnew to assume the presidency.

1972: Congresswoman Marylyn Hollister (R-South Carolina) is elected president.

1973: The second space race begins. Israel is conquered by Egypt in the Yom Kippur war.

1974: The Soviet Union is expelled from the Security Council. South Africa is admitted in its place.

1975: The Minneapolis nuclear power plant is constructed.

1976: President Hollister is re-elected.

1977: The Warsaw Pact countries merge into the Soviet Union and annex West Germany, sparking a war with NATO.

1978: Cambodia and Laos join the Soviet Union, opening yet another theatre to the war in Indochina.

1979: Nuclear missiles are used for the first time as the desperate Soviet Union launches 18 nuclear ICBMs at East Asia to halt the NATO advances in Mongolia and Indochina. Contra rebels in Iran are quelled and the Emporer remains in power.

1980: Governor Richard Bosworth (D-Massachusetts) is elected president. The Soviet campaigns in the Carribean end as the USA invades Cuba and Nicaragua. The Soviet Union purposefully detonates a nuclear bomb in St. Petersburg to halt British forces in the city.

1981: The World War 3 ends with the collapse of the Soviet Union

and over 600,000,000 casualties.

1983: After the tragic devastation of the war, the United Nations agrees to destroy all nuclear weapons.

1983: NATO dissolves.

1984: Governor Sam Williams (R-Florida) is elected president.

1985: The British Commonwealth dissolves as the United States annexes Canada and advances into the Carribean.

1987: The War for the Americas officially ends with the United States now encompasing

the whole continent.

1988: President Williams is re-elected. United Nations peacekeepers begin decontamination efforts in the fallout-ridden areas of East Asia and Africa.

1989: The Free-America party starts with the goal of disbanding the United States.

1991: The Second Civil war begins between the United States of America and the Free-America party.

1992: The Second Civil war ends with the Resolution of Tiujauna, restoring the United States to its borders before the War for the Americas and restoring the American country's independance.

1992: Senator Dottie Tremane (D-Wisconsin) is elected president.

1993: President Tremane is killed in the Twin-Cities nuclear incident. Vice-President Leonard Delgado becomes president. Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana are placed under a state of emergency as Nuclear fallout from the disaster contaminates the Mississippi river.

1995: Martial Law is declared by president Delgado as the mid-west becomes uninhabitable. UN forces officially begin working in the United States.

1996: The presidential election is postponed due to military control of the United States.

1997: A United Nations task force is assembled to invade the United States after the American Congress is disbanded by the president.

1998: The UN is victorious over the US and America is divided into three occupation zones by Brazil, South China, and Germany, the three remaining superpowers.

1999: The UN declares that the United States is now habitable after successful decontamination efforts.

2007: The United States' sovereignty is restored as the UN forces leave.

2008: Admiral Hiram Fargo (D-Maryland) is elected as the first president of the USA since 1992. The world's population reaches four-billion.

2009: German troops arrive in South Vietnam as Viet Cong forces overpower Hanoi.

2010: Gongman volcano erupts in Thailand, halting UN forces from their peacekeeping efforts on the Indochinese peninsula. Former president Marylyn Hollister dies at the age of 104.

2011: The United States is once again recognized as a superpower after they repel a Mexican invasion.

2012: Former vice president Henry Newman (R-New York) is elected president.

2013: The USA intervenes in a foreign conflict for the first time since 1997 when American forces arrive in South Africa to aid Boer rebels.

2014: The Hellenic war begins when Yugoslavia invades Greece and takes control of the Aegean sea. Germany and Palestine both intervene on behalf of Greece.