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Second American Civil War
Date November 27, 1932 - November 29, 1938
(6 years and 2 days)
Location North America
Result Victory for the Workers' Freedom Army in the Contiguous United States, Hawaii, and Alaska
Victory for pro-independence movements in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, Panama, and the Philippines
Territorial
changes
Dissolution of the United States of America
Establishment of the United Socialist Republics of America
Independence of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, Panama, American Samoa, and Philippines
Annexation of U.S. Virgin Islands by Cuba
Belligerents
Flag of California People's Republic of California
Flag of Hawaii Socialist Republic of Hawaii
Flag of Washington, D.C. Republic of Washington D.C.

Co-Belligerents
Flag of Russia Democratic Republic of Russia

US flag 48 stars United States of America

Co-Belligerents

Flag of the League of Nations (1939–1941) League of Nations

Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 Canada
Flag of Australia Commonwealth of Australia

Flag of France France

Newly independent republics:

Flag of Cuba Cuba
Puerto Rico
Guam
Flag of the Philippines (1919-1936) Philippines

Commanders and leaders
Sarah Leslie

Flag of Russia Leon Trotsky (1932-1933)

Flag of Russia Joseph Stalin (1933-1938)

US flag 48 stars George Marshall

Flag of the United Kingdom Ramsay MacDonald (1932-1935)
Flag of the United Kingdom Stanley Baldwin (1935-1937)
Flag of the United Kingdom Neville Chamberlain (1937-1938)
Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 R. B. Bennett (1932-1935)
Canadian Red Ensign 1921-1957 William Lyon Mackenzie King (1935-1938)
Flag of Australia Joseph Lyons

Flag of France Albert Lebrun

Flag of Cuba Gerardo Machado (1932-1933)
Flag of Cuba Alberto Herrera y Franchi (1933)
Flag of Cuba Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (1933)
Flag of Cuba Ramón Grau (1933-1938)
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Edmund Root (1932-1933)
George A. Alexander (1933-1938)
Flag of the Philippines (1919-1936) Manuel L. Quezon
Strength
125,000 85,000 unknown
Casualties and losses
2,750,000 2,500,000 unknown

The Second American Civil War was a six-year armed conflict fought between capitalists and communists in America over control of the country.

History

Prelude

Main Article: Second American Revolution and November Revolution

On November 23, 1932, Washington D.C. was captured by members of the American Workers' Party. Following this event, the California and Hawaii, along with the city of Washington D.C., declared themselves to be "socialist republics" united together in an alliance. In response, the United States threatened to launch troops into California and Hawaii. Following several workers' strikes, the United States declared martial law and relocated the capital from Washington D.C. to New York City in an attempt to stabilize the country. This further destabilized the country, resulting in civil unrest and an increase in communist movements. To prevent its collapse, the military was given absolute power, until the government could be stabilized. Finally, on November 27, 1932, the United States declared war on the new republics.

A new civil war

The United States sent military forces into California and Hawaii, as well as invading the military capital, Washington D.C.. The attempt failed, as it forced communists to band together, forming the Workers' Freedom Party to fight the invasion. The Workers' Freedom Army repelled the invasion pushed further into United States territory. While the United States started with a larger military and population, communists possessed a larger industry and a large amount of supporters in the United States. The Workers' Freedom Army sent its navy to invade New York City, in an attempt to capture the capital. The invasion at first failed, so the fleet began a siege of the city. This forced the United States Army to retreat to New York. As the United States Army attempted to stop the invasion, its government began to break down. With the army concentrated on the capital, the Workers' Freedom Army easily broke through the country's borders and annexed United States territory. Communists, who were increasing in numbers, revolted against the army, seized control of their states and then declared themselves to be "socialist republics", accelerating the United States' collapse. United States soldiers, seeing the war as a lost cause, began defecting to the new republics, weakening the United States' defense. By 1937, New York was the last remnant of the United States, slowly being conquered by the Workers' Freedom Army. Finally, on November 29, 1938, George Marshall, temporary president of the United States, surrendered to the communist forces, ending the civil war.

Aftermath

With its surrender, the United States was dissolved, and its territory and citizens were absorbed by the socialist republics, now united as the "United Socialist Republics of America". With the United States gone, Alaska was annexed as a new republic, while remaining United States territory either became independent or were incorporated into surrounding countries. The USRA quickly lead socialist revolutions in these new nations, though due to its own instability, these revolutions failed. This failure convinced the USRA to stabilize before leading revolutions to create socialist states. While the USRA would emerge as a superpower after World War 2, it would not be until 1946 that the damage caused by the civil war would be fully repaired. The victory of the USRA was seen by the American people as a reason why communism was an ideology that could succeed, leading them to support a communist revolution in Japan, creating the Democratic People's Republic of Japan.

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