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− | The United States of America, with its capital at Philadelphia was at its height one of the most bellicose nations in the world, along with {{VC|Germany}}. |
+ | The United States of America, with its capital at Philadelphia was at its height one of the most bellicose nations in the world, along with {{VC|Germany}}. Throughout the 20th Century the USA captured and incorporated nearly every nation of North America, leaving only its allies, {{VC|California}} and the {{VC|Republic of New France}} and {{VC|Russia}}'s ally, the {{VC|People's Republic of Mexico}} independent. It was because of this posturing and its near conquest of the North American continent that many of the world feared this superpower. |
''See Also: {{VC|History of North America}}, {{VC|Presidents of the United States}}'' |
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− | These states skirmished for the better part of 25 years before finally moving to close the chapter. |
+ | These states skirmished for the better part of 25 years before finally moving to close the chapter. In 2009 The Union Commonwealth, The Dixie Confederation and Texas negotiated a treaty similar to that of {{VC|France}}, resulting in the Alliance of American States. |
===The Alliance of American States=== |
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− | With a capital centered at St. Louis, the AAS began largely as a trade organization, but worked to restore the unity of the USA, by inviting the dissenting members of the former United States to join. |
+ | With a capital centered at St. Louis, the AAS began largely as a trade organization, but worked to restore the unity of the USA, by inviting the dissenting members of the former United States to join. All efforts prior to March of 2009 were soundly rejected. |
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Revision as of 22:08, 24 July 2014
Deo Favente Perennis | |||||
Capital | Philadelphia | ||||
Largest city | New York City | ||||
Other cities | Detroit, Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland | ||||
Language | English | ||||
Religion | Protestantism | ||||
Government | Federal Democracy | ||||
President | |||||
Population | 300,000,000 (1988) | ||||
Established | 1776 | ||||
Currency | Dollar |
The United States of America, with its capital at Philadelphia was at its height one of the most bellicose nations in the world, along with Germany. Throughout the 20th Century the USA captured and incorporated nearly every nation of North America, leaving only its allies, California and the Republic of New France and Russia's ally, the People's Republic of Mexico independent. It was because of this posturing and its near conquest of the North American continent that many of the world feared this superpower.
See Also: History of North America, Presidents of the United States
Post Spasm
The United States fractured following the spasm, with its conquests falling to several daughter states:
- The Canadian League
- California
- Louisiana (later incorporated into the Union Commonwealth and California)
- The Aztlan Republic
- Texicoma
- Texas
- The Dixie Confederation
- The Union Commonwealth
These states skirmished for the better part of 25 years before finally moving to close the chapter. In 2009 The Union Commonwealth, The Dixie Confederation and Texas negotiated a treaty similar to that of France, resulting in the Alliance of American States.
The Alliance of American States
With a capital centered at St. Louis, the AAS began largely as a trade organization, but worked to restore the unity of the USA, by inviting the dissenting members of the former United States to join. All efforts prior to March of 2009 were soundly rejected.