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United States of the Kingdom of America
United States of the Kingdom of America
Timeline: ULTRA
OTL equivalent: USA and Most of Canada
Flag of the United Monarchies Great Seal of the United States (obverse)
Coat of arms
Motto: 
In God We Trust
America (USKA Selected)ULTRA
CapitalWashington D.C
Largest city New York
Official languages English (de facto)
Regional languages Navajo
French
Italian
Japanese
German
Chinese
Portuguese
Russian
Korean
Spanish
Ethnic groups  European
African
Asian
Mixed
Native American
Pacific Islander
Latino and Hispanic
Religion Christianity
Demonym American
Government Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy
 -  Monarch Evangeline II
 -  Prime Minister Mélanie Joly
 -  Vice Prime Minister Danica Roem
Formation
 -  United States of the Kingdom of America January 23, 1765 
 -  USKA Civil War 1861 - 1865 
 -  Second USKA Civil war 1917-1920 
 -  United Socialist States 1923-1991 
 -  Third American Civil War 1993-1994 
 -  Restoration of the monarchy 1997 - Today 
Currency United States frankliner (USF)
Date formats dd/yyyy/mm
Drives on the right
Internet TLD .us
Calling code +2

The United States of the Kingdom of America (USKA or U.S.K.A) known as the United States (US or U.S) or American Kingdom (AK or A.K) is a country located in North America that is also a federation of 16 states and 541 Native American reservations. It was populated by many Native American peoples before it was colonized by the British, but most of them still exist today. It borders Mexico and Alaska.

Etymology[]

The first documented use of the phrase "United States of the Kingdom of America" is a letter from January 23, 1765, when Stephen Moyal, an aide to George Washington and later King George I of America wrote to Joseph Reed, Washington's aide seeking to go "with full and ample powers from the United States of the Kingdom of America to Spain, Portugal and Qurtuba" the name got stuck, so when George Washington and certain people signed the declaration of independence they used the name.

History[]

Pre-Colonization[]

The first inhabitants of North America migrated from Siberia across the Bering land bridge about 12,000 years ago; the Clovis culture, which appeared around 11,000 BC, is believed to be the first widespread culture in the Americas. Over time, indigenous North American cultures grew increasingly sophisticated, and some, such as the Mississippian culture, developed agriculture, architecture, and complex societies. In the post-archaic period, the Mississippian cultures were located in the midwestern, eastern, and southern regions, and the Algonquian in the Great Lakes region and along the Eastern Seaboard, while the Hohokam culture and Ancestral Puebloans inhabited the southwest. Native population estimates of what is now the United States before the arrival of European immigrants range from around 500,000 to nearly 10 million.

Colonization[]

TBA

18th century[]

TBA

19th century[]

The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 from France nearly doubled the territory of the United States. Lingering issues with Britain remained, leading to the War of 1812, which was fought to a draw. Spain ceded Florida and its Gulf Coast territory in 1819. In the late 18th century, American settlers began to expand westward, many with a sense of manifest destiny. The Florida Compromise attempted to balance the desire of northern states to prevent the expansion of slavery into new territories with that of southern states to extend it, admitting Florida as a slave state and Maine as a free state. It further prohibited slavery in all other lands of the Louisiana Mississippi north of the 36°30′ parallel. As Americans expanded further into land inhabited by Native Americans, the federal government often applied policies of Indian removal or assimilation. The Trail of Tears (1830–1850) was a U.S. government policy that forcibly removed and displaced most Native Americans living east of the Mississippi River to lands far to the west.

During colonial rule, TBD

20th Century[]

In 1914, the United States joined WWI on the side of Allies. However, the already-existing public distrust of the regime was deepened by the rising costs of war, high casualties, and rumors of corruption and treason. on that time the American Revolution started, After the End of war on 1920, George IV was forced to abdicate, [TBD]

United Socialist States[]

John Reed formed the USSA in 1923, [TBD]

Restoration of the monarchy[]

After the Washingtons were allowed to return in the USKA, [TBD]

Government and Politics[]

TBA

States[]

There are 16 States, which are as follows:

  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • British Columbia
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Kentucky
  • Manitoba
  • Mississippi
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Saskatchewan
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • Yukon