Oregon (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)

Oregon was a massive stretch of land that was created by the British Empire in the aftermath of the in 1815, composed of all the land that Britain took from the United States's Louisiana Purchase, which was west of the so-called "." Eventually, the territory would reach its height after the, when land from , and  were added to it. The land was eventually taken over by the United States in 1916 in the, and the area, which, despite covering a large amount of land in North America, was severally underpopulated due to British restrictions on immigration. At most in 1910, their was roughly 6,000,000 residents of the territory, which contrasted with over 75,000,000 in the United States, and over 10,000,000 in. The territory eventually was divided, and makes up part of (in in most cases, the entirety of) Dakota, Nebraska, Cimarron, Colorado, Montana, Deseret, Columbia, Oregon and California.

The area of the former Oregon Territory is one of the largest expanding areas in the United States, the resources and Pacific ports (and newly established rail and road links) helping to increase the prosperity of the United States ten-fold since it was taken over. And despite a spirited, if minuscule, resistance, the vast majority of the residents welcomed the US with open arms, and fought gallantly against the and the  in the {{FTBW|Third American War.