Alternative History
Commonwealth of United English States
Timeline: We Didn't Start the Fire
Coat of arms of the United Kingdom
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: 
"May the Lord's Commonwealth Reign"
Anthem: 
Land of Hope and Glory

Royal anthem: 
God Save the King

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Location of Commonwealth
Commonwealth (green)
CapitalAnglica City
Largest city WIP
Official languages English
Regional languages Various
Demonym Commonwealth • English
Government Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
 -  Monarch Wilhelm VI
 -  Prime Minister Peter Dutton
 -  Speaker of the Commonwealth Congress Bill Morneau
Legislature Congress
Formation
 -  Commonwealth Act 1 January 1910 
Population
 -  2022 estimate WIP 
Currency Commonwealth dollar ($) (CWD)
Drives on the Mixed

The Commonwealth, officially the Commonwealth of United British States, is a transcontinental sovereign country spanning Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. The nation's capital is Anglica City, which is also one of the biggest industrial cities within the Commonwealth.

The Commonwealth had its origins in the former English Empire, which had existed from the early 16th century until 1910, when - after major negotiations between the English government and all its colonial possessions - the Commonwealth Act was passed, officially creating the modern-day federal transcontinental nation. The Commonwealth emerged as a great power after World War I and ultimately became a major superpower in the aftermath of World War II, and sided with the United States against South Germany during the Cold War.

The Commonwealth is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the monarchy representing the massive country on a world-scale. Levels of autonomy among each state are high, and the Commonwealth Congress has the most variety of nationalities in any world parliament. The Commonwealth has the second-highest economy in the world behind the United States, and has the second-most powerful military. The country is a member of the League of Nations and the European National Defense Organisation.