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Capital (and largest city) |
Ankorage |
Language | English, Russian |
Government | Constitutional Monarchy |
Independence | 1855 |
Alaska contains, more or less, the OTL state of Alaska, plus the Kamchatka peninsula, and the Yukon Province
History
After being explored by Russian explorers, Czar Peter I declared Alaska open for settlement. Many Russian and English settlers began to flock to the gold rich country. When the population boomed, Alaska became an administrative district of the Russian empire. But in order to make some more money in the Russian Treasury, the Rus. Government put a high tarif on Alaskan gold. With there market shrinking, the Alaskan miners declared their independence from Russia on November 12, 1855. In order to quell the rebellion, Czar Nicholas the I sent troops across the Bering Straight. The Alaskan War Of Independence (1855-1857) had begun. In two years, and 2,000 lives later, Russia recognized its former colony. In 1881, it ceded the Kamchatka Peninsula and the modern day Yukon.
Slavery
Though legal, slavery did't catch on until gold was discoverd in 1829. After that, Inuits were rounded up by the hundreds and forced to work in the gold mines. However, two years after the rebellion, slavery was outlawed.
Borders
Eastern- Rocky Mountains Western- Russia