1951-2000 (King of America)

Booming 50s
Almost seven years after the end of, the remained a heavily militarized nation as it continued the occupations of  and the former. With President Dewey ordering the end of the and the  ceasing most of its terrorism, the U.S.' main focus was to quell the Confederate rebels and allow the former nation to rejoin the Union. Former Canadian provinces were granted self-governing and military rule came to an end by 1952.

With many leaving the military and attending college, the United States' economy soared; attracting immigrants from war-torn and parts of. In the deep south, blacks left in mass exodus to northern cities at the encouragement of the federal government for a brighter future and escaping the of the ex-Confederacy.

The Dewey Administration, while preaching pacifism, kept a sharp eye on as fears grew about the empire gaining.