War of 1812 (13 Republics)

The War of 1812 reignited the tensions between the Federal States of America led by President Alexander Hamilton and the States Alliance between the Jeffersonian Republic of Virginia, Carolina, and Georgia. The Shaysite commonwealth in Massachusetts and Napoleonic France would also lend aid. Meanwhile, Carolina would experience a civil war between Pinckney's federalist and the democratic-republicans who supported Jefferson. Meanwhile, revolutionary traditionalist Red Clubs within the Creek fought against the colonists in Georgia. After the 3rd Treaty of San Ildefonso, French loyalists and slave owners fled from Haiti and France to the fertile lands of Louisiana. The Great Slave Revolts would shake the southern states and weaken the States Alliance, allowing the Spanish, Native Americans, and Federalists to invade. The war would kick off shortly after James Monroe succeeded Thomas Jefferson as President of Virginia. Monroe was a staunch anti-Imperialist and strengthened relations with France while continuing Jefferson's plan to have the federal government purchase slaves and send them to Haiti to be raised as freemen. Meanwhile, the Kingdom of Louisiana would only get more conservative. As Napoleon was still in charge in France, Charles X, now Charles I, and his supporters had set up court in New Orleans with the blessing of the Spanish. For Napoleon's brief exile in 1814, Charles ruled over both Louisiana and France, but was so embroiled in the war in the atlantic that he left France open for the taking. In the Hundred Days, Napoleon returned and launched one final campaign that was foiled at the battle of Waterloo. However, the British forces were spread thin from occupying massachusetts and harassing the States Alliance and Napoleon tried for one last plan. He called together a popular council and elected his colleague Joseph Fouche as President of the French Republic and rallied together a popular militia to defend against them. Fouche would sign a peace with the British and would recognize Charles X as King of France. This restoration would mark the end of the War of 1812 and the British would make peace with the governments of Carolina, Massachusetts, and the new French Kingdom. The Republic of Georgia would collapse after the sacking of Savannah by the British and the takeover by the Red Sticks, who would go on to form the Muscogee Confederacy. with the Choctaw and the Appalachee. France would later rebel against the Bourbons and Louisiana would become an independent kingdom.

Background
In 1796, the United States broke up after President Hamilton and several other states ratified the new Federalist constitution and became the Federal States of America.