Official languages | English (primary) French (secondary) |
Capital | Washington, DC |
President | ?? |
Establishment | October 9, 1949 |
Currency | North American Dollar |
The North American Fedration is a union of 11 states in North America (3 constitutional monarchies in personal union and 8 republics), formed on October 9, 1949 (Charter Day). Since its formation, the Federation has been steadily centralized. The Federation was one of the three superpowers during the Cold War.
The Federation is considered by many to be the successor of the former United States of America, which made up most of the population (but not area) of the modern Federation.
The Federation Charter has undergone numerous amendments over the decades in the process of forging a nation out of the Federation. Today, though each state retains the Constitutionally guaranteed right of secession, it is, for most intents, a single nation rather than a federation. The Cold War did wonders for the unity of its people.
Member states[]
Original members
- Californian Federation
- Confederation of Dixie
- Kingdom of Bermuda
- Kingdom of Canada
- Rocky Mountain Confederation
- Union of the Great Plains
- United Kingdom of the Caribbean
- United States of New England
Later members
- Great Lakes Federation (western half of original Federal Republic of the Great Lakes)
- Yorksylvania (eastern half of original Federal Republic of the Great Lakes)
- Quebecois Republic (split off of Kingdom of Canada)
The Kingdom of Newfoundland has been invited to join on several instances, and has voted on it several times, but has remained independant, though closely linked economically (including a currency peg of NA$1 = 2NFƒ) and politically.