New York (Federalist Failure)

The State of New York is nearly identical to *here*'s New York, with the sole exception of including the Erie Triangle.

New York has long been friendly towards the British and considered rejoining the Empire in a manner similar to their neighbor, the Union of New England in the early 19th century, but ultimately remained sovreign.

New York City, while still large *there*, is not quite as large as *here*. The Erie canal having been delayed *there*, Montréal, in Lower Canada, took the lead.