The United States is divided into four parts:Pacific States: west of Rockies, excluding New Mexico.Confederate States: New Mexico, Indian Territory. Missouri, south of the Missouri River, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and States south of these statesIntermediate States: east of the Rockies, north of the Confederate States, up to and including Ohio.Atlantic States: made up of northeast United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and New York.
Do not know if people ever have seen this map, but this map is called 'OUR COUNTRY AS TRAITORS & TYRANTS WOULD HAVE IT: OR MAP OF THE DISUNITED STATES' is a Civil War era map of what the United States might look like should the South win is a Civil War and which was published in 1864.The United States is divided into four parts:Pacific States: west of Rockies, excluding New Mexico.Confederate States: New Mexico, Indian Territory. Missouri, south of the Missouri River, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and States south of these statesIntermediate States: east of the Rockies, north of the Confederate States, up to and including Ohio.Atlantic States: made up of northeast United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and New York.
Tyrants Would Have It'.' It's 1864, and the Civil War is raging. But southern secession isn't the only danger threatening the Union. Has plenty of other enemies, foreign and domestic. If they got their way, this is what the formerly united states would look like – not two, but four nations jostling for space and supremacy on the land mass between the Pacific and Atlantic.The map title reads: 'Our Country as Traitors & Tyrants Would Have It; or Map of the Disunited States'. It was published in New York by H.H. In blue, it shows a maximalist version of the Confederate States of America (CSA).The core of the CSA was composed of seven Southern, slave-holding states who seceded following the election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and South Carolina.
After the Civil War began in April 1861, they were joined by four more slave states, this time from the Upper South: Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina and Virginia. The CSA later tried but failed to expand its authority over Missouri and Kentucky, which never formally declared their secession.' Main pageAmicalementArmand10 Jan 2018 4:13 p.m. PST.
The Union of American States began its existence as brought together by a dislike of the 's attempts to enforce taxation. Two-plus centuries later, that hasn't changed a whole lot. It's a small miracle that a strong central government was formed, against the states' wishes, that has lasted this long, especially since dissolution has had both and close calls.So now you're writing a story, or perhaps in an. How do you show that things have irrevocably but believably changed? Break up the Union. Perhaps the State suffered some sort of and things went.
Maybe the country was broken up, dissent with an, or regional separatism and nationalism took hold as it kind of did in the. For whatever reason, the country now consists of many smaller nation-states.
The new and smaller nations, without the tempering influence of what voters on the opposite side of the continent think, will be able to run free with their own agendas, resulting in a bit of cultural that might actually seem justified. Your will seem a lot more authentic.
You may see:. The Enclave of. In the case of a European writer, the Dutch might take it back.
A in the Holy State of Deseret, formerly known as Utah, possibly with Idaho and northern Nevada joining in. The People's Republic of. Otherwise the rich in Hollywood aren't ready to give up their wealth and California becomes like in with some Japanese influence as well.
The Coalition of, an American. 's and both take place in the same universe, and the United States split up into three countries. In 's, we get to see the U.S.
Balkanize throughout the original series. The biggest split occurs when the —. By the time order's restored, New England, Florida, Texas, the Northwest, South California, the Southwest, and the have all seceded from the US, leaving them with only 20 states. (Alaska and Hawaii aren't even mentioned — maybe people just forgot about them in the mess.). This example features a number of unusual features that seem to be a deliberate inversion of the usual regional stereotypes.
For example, the Deep South ends up as a left-wing hi-tech gynocracy, while the hardline Religious Right theocracy that usually ends up in the Deep South is here in the stereotypically-liberal Pacific North-West. of has Mega-Cities One (includes eastern Ontario) and Two (later nuked) on the east and west coasts, Mega-City Three (Texas City), Uranium City (in Alaska), Las Vegas (also eventually nuked) and the ungoverned and desolated Cursed Earth in between. After Chaos Day, The leadership of Texas City tried to overthrow their counterparts in Mega City One to reunite the United States; it backfired on them. In, a second American Civil War has the Midwest fighting against both coasts, to the point where New Jersey and New York are on opposite sides and the title location (the Demilitarized Zone) is Manhattan Island, where an uneasy cease-fire has formed.
DMZ says the free state movement was more of an idea than a territorial location, making it more in line with modern 4th generation warfare. In and 's Birth of a Nation, after election fraud causes a George Bush look-alike to be elected president, the city of East St. Louis declares its independence from the United States to become Black Land. Very.
In Kurt Busiek's comic what would be the USA and Canada in our reality is (as of 1914) divided into the United States of Columbia, Acadia-Canada, Tejas, Deseret, California, Dakota, Newfoundland (Northern Canada and Alaska) and Grand Florida (which includes Bermuda and the Bahamas). Played straight in the story.
The USA experiences a second civil war, with 16 'prodigal states' (including Georgia) successfully seceding. America gets better, but it takes to do so. In the story arc, the villains took over the US and it got broken up in several pieces with the US being the original thirteen colonies. In the Captain Confederacy mini-series, the U.S. Has balkanized into several different independent nations. One is trying to reunite them, by any means possible. A smaller scale version than normal, but in the arc, Gotham suffers a massive earthquake that devastates the city.
Rather than help fix it, the Federal Government and the state of New Jersey both carve Gotham out of their respective borders, turning it into a ruined city-state. Naturally, things got better and Gotham is back as part of the Union.
The 2012 crossover Divided We Fall has this as its primary plot, as America is divided into several sovereign nations, with Texas now having access to nuclear armaments. had the Florida keys successfully seceding and forming the Conch Republic. In the alternate version of shown in, America is divided in twain between the Iron, ruled by and the Blue, ruled.
The Iron being analogous to the Eastern US with the Blue being the west, and St Louis, which was devastated during the escape from the Negative Zone prison, is the boundary between the two. Both sides see their side as an: The Iron clamps down on certain civil liberties, such as superpowers, but is very prosperous and growing, with many seeing them as a legitimate nation. The Blue is a free nation where there're only two real rules: don't wreck shit and don't be a deadbeat. However, most of the Blue is barren land where places to grow food is tough and other nations refuse to recognize it as anything more than a rogue state. The Iron, however, is too prosperous and is growing out of control. In the comic continuation of, it's shown that Florida has seceded and declared itself a free republic after being taken over by an anarchist militia led by a pair of adolescents who have somehow convinced their followers that they're. They've gotten away with this for so long because they bought Missile Crisis era nukes off of Cuba and buried them along Florida's sole border, threatening to set them off if the US army moves in.
Snake eventually sets them off to spite both sides, turning Florida into an island. A map glimpsed in one panel suggests that other states are in similar states of unrest.
features scenes set during the, where this has happened to the USA due to many competing continuity governments, and it is informally referred to as the Disunited States. Briefly mentioned in, where there are multiple American fighting the Ultimate Despairs. However, the Alaskan Group seems less like a resistance movement and more of a separatist one.
In, the USA refuses to remain in the Systems Alliance once a motion passes to reorganize it into a form where they are no longer the top dog. depicts the break-up of the USA, starting with the secession of Idaho and snowballing from there. The movie, set in Britain, mentions a 'Second American Civil War' afflicting 'the former United States' (presumably by analogy with 'the former Soviet Union'). There was no nuclear war in the movie, but from what little inter-national news is shown (on the television of the Norsefire Party) it looks like they have fallen into dire poverty and are plagued by disease to no end (though famine isn't among their problems, possibly). In the film, Loveless proposes to ally with some foreign governments to do this to the burgeoning United States. This has roots in the original series in which Dr. Loveless believed that California was rightfully his due to a Spanish land grant to his family before the Mexican Revolution.
Loveless: Great Britain gets back the thirteen original colonies, minus Manhattan. Florida and the Fountain of Youth go back to Spain.
(points to most of the northwest, labeled ') And a little piece for me to retire on. In and its sequel, the title cities have been deliberately cut off from the rest of the country and turned into prison facilities. Still, the United States has also apparently expanded internationally: the second film mentions Bangkok as a U.S. Territory. In, the American flag has only twenty-five stars on it, so its possible half the states have seceded. On the other hand, there are only eleven stripes, so its possible it has simply been forgotten what the stars and stripes are supposed to represent. Or that nobody can count that high anymore.
The backdrop of reveals Texas and some Southern States want to secede from the United States and to make it successful, the Secessionists covertly send mercenaries into Northern States areas like Bushwick to cause chaos. Unfortunately, the secessionists didn't expect the locals to fight back. The story The Impossible Life and Possible Death of Preston J. Cole uses the term 'the first American Civil War', hinting that the US fell into at least one more civil war between the present day and the 26th century. Marie Lu's takes place with America being divided east to west: the dystopian Republic where the ghetto sectors are used for plague testing and the Colonies, which we have yet to learn about as of the end of Legend, but are suggested to be a shining utopia. The books Escape!
And Beyond Escape! And the series Trio: Rebels in the New World took place in an America that had been split into the 'nice' Turtalia, the evil Dorado, and Rebellium. This setting was explored in far greater detail in the Trio series (by the same author), which elaborated on the somewhat simplistic descriptions (and presented a more realistic view) by pointing out that Turtalia was a deliberate attempt to maintain the democratic ideals of the collapsed United States, while Dorado was a military dictatorship set up by a former crusading lawyer and the remains of the New Mexican National Guard, while 'Rebellium' was simply a nickname given to the collection of warring city-states that made up much of the East Coast. There was a fair amount of corruption in Turtalia, as well as a number of soldiers in Dorado who sincerely believed that the only way to preserve civilization was to enforce totalitarian rule until things stabilized, and had no doubt that they were in the right and that the Turtalians were deluded idealists whose society would eventually collapse on itself. Neal Stephenson's takes place in a future where America has broken up into millions of 'micronations', where a given McDonald's store, for example, would be on the sovereign soil of the McDonald's nation. The US government is still around, but they just mainly run the post office. The webserial briefly mentions that America has split into God's Beloved Chosen America, and the United Northern States of America.
As it's set in Scotland, not much is said about things in America. Max Barry (of fame) explored a similar setting in the novel. Nearly all society and law is individually administered by corporations (right down to corporate sponsored schools and security firms), while what's left of the government is relatively weak and looked down upon. At the same time, however, what's known as 'The United States' is a, albeit one without a meaningful central government. It covers both North and South America, Great Britain, Australia, parts of Asia, and possibly other areas as well. 's series is set in a United States that never became one country to begin with. It features a New England still ruled from England by the Puritan Lord Protectorate, the hard-working United States, and the slave-owning southern Crown Colonies (home of the exiled House of Stuart), each a country unto itself.
None of these reach further west than the Mississippi River, where the Native American nations stopped the colonial expansion. Card also wrote a series of short stories (collected as 'Folk of the Fringe') in which US society crumbled after a limited nuclear exchange with Russia. The Mormon church and the population of the mountain west establish a quasi-theocratic society called Deseret in Utah and the surrounding areas. While certainly not a utopia, this nation is implied to be relatively stable and successful, while much of the country has descended into anarchy. Robert Ferrigno's Prayers for the Assassin trilogy takes place in a future where the United States is split into four pieces following the nuking of New York and D.C., with the northern states becoming an Islamic Republic and the southern states becoming 'The Bible Belt', with Utah as Mormon territory and Nevada as a free state/American Amsterdam.
The inside cover has. In Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka's novel, following a (relatively) limited nuclear exchange with the USSR, Washington DC has been destroyed and the US is slowly splintering into a collection of Balkanized nations, with California aggressively leading the pack.:. The setting for his novel balkanized the States in just this fashion, with Vicksburg being a center of a laissez-faire economy where the nation of Texas, for example, could go to hire mercenaries for use in battles along the Mississippi River. Meanwhile out on the west coast there is the California Confederacy, headed by a 'Chief Confederate'. There is also a Chicago Imperium which, despite the name, controls the entire Upper Midwest.
Heinlein has it ruled by a 'Chairman', thus averting an Anvilicious to the Daley political machine in Chicago. Other nations included the Atlantic Union, Vegas Free State (centering on Las Vegas) and Deseret (Mormon-controlled Utah). The setting of the novella ' had an oppressive theocracy as one part of a divided U.S. The theocracy ruled pretty much the whole U.S., with the exception of Hawaii (mentioned as an independent republic).
His novel had this as well. The theocracy, started by the prophet cum President Nehemiah Scudder, is part of Heinlein's 'Future History,' a title applied to a large percentage of his work which all takes place in the same Universe. Consequently, this version of the United States appears in much of Heinlein's fiction, though it may not be mentioned directly. In, Lee Scoresby is from the country of Texas. Reveals that this world doesn't even have a United States; that area is instead taken up by New France and New Denmark. Kurt Vonnegut's shows Billy Pilgrim wandering into the future, where the US has been balkanised for its own good.
Soldier of fortune 2 download. The Wingman series by Mack Maloney (written in the 1980s) takes place in a setting where the United States was forcibly dismantled by the Soviet Union after being tricked into thinking that it lost. However, by the end of the series, the country has reunited (primarily due to the heroes' efforts). is set in a North America and spans several hundred years. In the opening chapters, North America is divided into feudal kingdoms such as 'Texarkana'. Texarkana is the name of a city that straddles the border of Texas and Arkansas, likely one of the cities that managed to escape the war, and became a power center when people began to rebuild civilization. 's short story 'The Palace at Midnight' is set in The Empire of San Francisco, in a really balkanised USA.
(1987): The Soviet Union plans to do this to the United States in order to prevent a resurgent America from posing a threat. At the end of the series the protagonist Devin Milford is shot by the leader of Heartland's defence force as he's about to make a radio broadcast calling for Americans to resist the breakup;.: The town of Concord, Massachusetts tried to secede from the United States in one episode, citing reasons involving disagreement with the government's current policy. Judge Brown threw it out as ridiculous.: Has two federal governments by Season 2 in the wake of a; the larger of the two's flag is at the top of this article. It is the Allied States of America, a corporate dictatorship ( at least some of whose leaders were behind the catastrophe) which rules the states west of the Mississippi (except Texas) and has its capital in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
The other is what's left of the legitimate federal government, with its capital in Columbus, Ohio (notably the city Hawkins was supposed to deliver his bomb to). Off on its own, able to tip the balance, is the fully independent Republic of Texas. Season 1 makes a mention of six federal governments, and briefly shows a map with Sacramento, California; Cheyenne, Wyoming; San Antonio, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Albany, New York; and Montgomery, Alabama marked as capitals. There is also mention of a Senator from Oregon and a Senator from Alabama making claims to the Presidency. By season 2, though, this has been narrowed down to the above two governments and the Republic of Texas. When discussing the six factions in Season 1 mentioned above, it is stated that one of those claiming the Presidency, the man who eventually becomes the (off-screen) leader of the eastern States in Season two and thus the United States, is actually the legal and legitimate successor to the Presidency as he was a member of the late President's cabinet when the attacks occurred. However, as Russell explains, there are.
Not surprising given the disaster the country has experienced, which involves 23 cities destroyed by nuclear terrorism, not to mention that one of the upstarts was very likely involved in the attacks. Naturally, there's going to be some chaos. Also, each person claiming the Presidency is backed by parts of the military. Again this is narrowed to the two above plus Texas by Season 2, the latter of whom will tip the balance to whoever can recruit them. By the end of Season 2, Jake and Hawkins have exposed the Cheyenne government's conspiracy and treason, causing Texas to rejoin the United States under the legitimate government. It is then flat out said by Chavez and Jake that a Second American Civil War is about to begin. And sure enough, the six-issue comic sequel series starts with the war's beginning.:.
(first shown in ) shows how the United States (and to a lesser extent Canada and Mexico) have been broken up. For those who can't read the map. Note that since some of these nations extend into Canada and/or Mexico this trope is combined with:. The Monroe Republic: New England, the Mid-Atlantic and Great Lakes areas as well as the Canadian Maritime Provinces and Quebec south of the St.
Lawrence River. The Georgia Federation: The Southeast. Apparently the major rival to the Monroe Republic, and possibly allying with the Plains Nation to eliminate it. Texas: Texas, with what appears to be parts at least of Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana, as well as a sizable chunk of Mexico. The Plains Nation: the Midwest from Minnesota to Montana. The Wasteland: Utah and the Rockies. The California Commonwealth: The West Coast including a sizable chunk of British Columbia and all of Baja California.
The Aces and Eights takes place in an, where the Divided States of America include the U.S., the Confederate States of America, Deseret, and a Tribal confederacy. Steve Jackson's Tabletop RPG features something like this in an of easy oil scenario. Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma fall away to become a spirited republic called 'the Free Oil States' (convenient for the Austin-based Jackson), a theocracy, and a corporate plutocracy. Utah tries breaking away as well.
Quebec makes a run for it from Canada, too. In, America consists of the United States of America (from the east coast to the Mississippi), the Republic of Texas, the Bear Flag Empire of California (ruled by Emperor Norton!), the Twenty Nations Confederation and the Unorganized Territories. takes place in an where the United States broke up in the early 30s due to the Great Depression. R. Talsorian Games'. Five of the original fifty states have broken off and become Free States: Alaska, Nevada, California, the Republic of Texas and Utah.
California has further split up into Northern and Southern California. Otherverse America, a campaign setting, plays with the trope.
America is still one country, but civil authority has partly collapsed due to the Abortion War, and both the 'Choicers' (a covenant of believers in various pagan faiths united by pro-choice views) and the Lifers (predominantly fundamentalist Christian antiabortionists) have forced the government to allow them to govern themselves as 'pseudonations.' Choicers and Lifers are citizens and voters in America, but also citizens of their own communities, and various groups within the two movements are fighting terrorist wars against each other. The: Weird West, set in the 1800s in America, the discovery of ghostrock has fostered the continued division of the Union and the Confederate States. The various states' focus on managing their own territories has kept them from expanding into areas of what would otherwise become U.S. Four nations pop up instead: Mormon-run Deseret, the native Coyote Confederation, the theocratic Free and Holy City of Angels in California, and Sioux territories.
Diana: Warrior Princess and Elvis: The Legendary Journeys have this. But that's because their 31st century writers are about as accurate as 21st century writers of and. The Tabletop RPG never specifically mentions any real-world locations or dates, but it takes place in an area similar to the pre-Civil War American west, in the lands of the Faith (analogous to the Mormon nation of Deseret). The Terrestrial Authority of the East is analogous to the US government and the east coast states. Though in this setting, the lands of the Faith are technically still part of the Terrestrial Authority, they give little regard to it. The meta-setting includes no less than six 'Dixies' and one 'Gallatin', where the States didn't really Unite in the first place. And that's not counting parallel timelines where the American Revolution failed, where Native Americans held on to their lands, or where other colonial powers managed to establish lasting colonies.
Of course, many of the more divergent timelines like Ezcalli, Roma Aeterna or Midgard never had anything remotely similar to the United States. The Kazei 5 sourcebook for 6th edition takes Canada, the United States, and Mexico and chops/blends them into Alta California, Cascadia, Deseret, Nunavut, Republic of Quebec, Republic of Texas, United North America and the United States of America.
has rebuilt portions of the US and Canada into an alliance called the Coalition States. The rest of the continent is made up of independent cities and towns separated by wilderness. 's back history includes the secession and/or annexation of parts of the US (and other nations) as corporations and mystic elements cause social upheaval. The ◊ in the back of the Fourth Edition book splits what used to be the United States into eight separate nations, with four more in what was Canada.
Mexico has absorbed much of the Southwest into the new nation of Aztlan. Probably the most entertaining: California spent so long debating over whether or not to secede that the UCAS (United Canadian-American States) finally got sick of it and threw California out of the country, creating the California Free State. features a nuclear war occurring in the late '90s. The US government has been divided into 'Milgov' and 'Civgov' factions, but they really only control small areas of the country. The rest is in anarchy.: During the the federal government wrote off everything west of the Mississippi as a Loss and focused their efforts on securing the eastern states. Even then, what is under federal control ended up worse than a third world country while the Loss has no government outside of a few ramshackle city-states established by survivors. Sometime after the United States landed a man on the moon in the series, each US state, with shortly before the start of the.
The hope was that the creation of a new layer of bureaucracy between the state and federal level would help end political strife and would help resolve common regional concerns shared by states within those Commonwealths. In reality, it created even more civil and political strife, as the Commonwealths viciously competed against one another and the federal government to promote their own interests above the others. The energy crisis, wars, New Plague, and political oppression only made things worse.
In the aftermath of the Great War, social and political organization would rarely exceed the community level., which takes place roughly a century after the nukes fly, shows the emergence of independent city-states and communities such as The Hub, Junktown, Necropolis, the Boneyard (within which is Adytum), and Shady Sands. In addition, there is the Brotherhood of Steel, comprising the remnants of a US Army unit operating from the Lost Hills bunker. The Brotherhood deserves special mention; the original army unit seceeded before the Great War after they discovered that the scientists they were protecting at the Mariposa Military Base were experimenting on human subjects for their biological weapons. Led by Captain Roger Maxxon (their original commander killed himself when he discovered what was really going on), the unit declared independence from the Union on October 20, 2077. Only to recieve no response.
Three days later, occurred, and none of it mattered. About a week later once the radiation had settled, Maxon led his men and their families to Lost Hills where they established the first Post-War society. introduces San Francisco (within which is Shi Town), Vault City, Broken Hills, and New Reno.
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It also sees the rise of regional powers like the New California Republic, a democratic federation incorporating several of the communities visited in Fallout 1 and the, the shadowy remnants of the pre-War government and its military-industrial complex, based in an off-shore oil rig. features two fairly large communities: Megaton and Rivet City. It also introduces the Institute (located in the ) which makes, The Pitt which is the local industrial powerhouse, and Ronto (rumoured to be, Canada) which seems to be significant regional power.
In addition, the Brotherhood of Steel has set up shop in the region, becoming a regional power in its own right by the time Fallout 4 comes around.: The New California Republic by then covers most of California and portions of Baja California, Nevada, and Oregon. It has now set its sights on the city of New Vegas proper, ruled by a mysterious technocrat known as Mr.
They contest Hoover Dam with Caesars Legion, a group of Imperial Roman wannabes in Arizona led by a. Honest Hearts expands on the New Canaan, which was wiped out by a tribe affiliated with the Legion, with only a handful of characters escaping the community's destruction. essentially expands on the Institute and the Brotherhood, with the potential to recreate the early United States with the help of the Commonwealth Minutemen (centered around Boston). Other than that, the largest settlements are Diamond City, Goodneighbor, and Bunker Hill. The backstory of a Midway fighting game called in a nutshell.
America is divided by an event called the ' and all the states are turned over to the control of who use violence to increase their standing. The gameplay itself is the solution cooked up by the fragmented government to mediate these gargantuan corporations in order to avoid a second Techno-Industrial Civil War. is set far enough into the 21st century that the U.S.' Dominance has already declined. After the events of the original, everything Meanwhile, as Asia and Europe have formed their own super-blocs. It's also interesting to note that Africa and Egypt are both in the future. Many of these countries signed pacts with the invaders in the first Alien War, so it makes sense that nationalism is currently on the wane.
It's a big headache for Rand & McNally, but the new borders don't substantially affect the player or their mission. In the for, parts of the United States declared their independence when the federal government ignored them due to half of California sinking in the ocean. The NSF at this time was the Northwestern Secession Forces. Got them back, but the war allowed when they aligned with Russia. In some sense, the US still is in a Civil War, with many of its citizens in open revolt by being part of the NSF. At any rate, some dialogue said by JC hints that the United States may be due for a third round of all-out war.
seems to be setting up the said civil wars for Deus Ex. Radio broadcasts and newspapers will mention secession sentiment in states that will soon be part of the Northwest War. A conversation overheard between NPCs in the Sarif Industries lobby after the Milwaukee Junction mission imply that this has already happened, when one of them the. In the strategy game, the United States breaks into seven factions: the New England Alliance, the traditionalist Confederacy, the freedom-loving Republic of Texas, the Great Plains Federation, the environmentalist Pacifica, the California Commonwealth, and the European Union Occupation zone in and around the ruins of DC. Hawaii goes off on its own (rejoining after America is reunited), and.
The leader of the Believers faction in is specified as coming from the 'Christian States of America.' She is identified in the background material as born in Athens, Georgia. It seems to be a mixture of Deep South and Christian Fundamentalists. These 'Christian States' obviously do not reach far north, for the Pirates' leader, Ulrik Svensgaard, comes from Gloucester, MA, which is listed as being in the United States. And the background material actually gives Miriam's country of origin as the USA.The backstories of the game mention that nations were constantly rising and falling during the last days of Earth, meaning that the CSA, and the USA coexisted, or the USA became the CSA, or something wild. Bottom line, shape. has America's East Coast joining with Europe to form the cybernetics-using Atlantic Alliance, while the West Coast joins with Asia in the genetics-focused Republic of Pacifica.
Most games include ahistorical 'revolter nations' in case you badly mismanage your empire or get conquered. In these include Quebec and Louisiana, and includes California, Texas and a reinstated Confederacy.
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Their ideology is technically dependent on what ideology an eventual occupier who wishes to partition the USA has, but the Confederacy ministers are all fascist, the Texas ministers are all paternal autocrat, and the California ministers are all social democrat. Other nations can be similarly divided (like Russia, China and large sections of the British Empire).
In Hearts of Iron's game mod, set in an alternate history where the Central Powers won the First World War, the United States will probably split up via civil war into the neo-Confederate, the (centred around the Great Lakes manufacturing region), the under (occupying the Midwest and mid-Atlantic) and the democratic Pacific States of America (California, Oregon and Washington). The United Mexican States can also elect to, and Alaska can be taken by Canada. Hawaii also splits off as its own nation, and may either be pressed by the Japanese into joining the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere, later re-join the PSA, or join up with whoever wins the war ( the CSA due to their ). On a side note, New England often remains loyal to the USA, but is typically occupied by Canada to protect it from the CSA, and the Canadians can elect to annex it (along with the Panama Canal). This can potentially draw the civil wars victor into a war with Canada/Japan as they try to take back their overseas territories. not only includes the Confederacy but also the nations of Texas and California, as well as nations for the Cherokee, the Sioux, Mormon Deseret, a possible New England secession and the Manhattan Commune (of course, given the period covered, several of these nations are historical). Canada gets in on it to, as it has both a Quebec and a Metis Confederation.
The sequel adds even more, including even the in China with a patch. Why yes, Paradox does. normally begins with a relatively realistic view of what the world might look like in 2020. Alternatively, you can start in a world where total economic collapse has led to many countries drastically changing, including the US states all being independent countries. makes mention of the individual states squaring off amidst the chaos, Illinois threatening Texas with military action after border guards killed several migrating Chicagoans and such. That and the country literally being divided when the GKR occupies the Western half of the country and poisons the Mississippi with radioactive waste. This was the motive of the titular 'Sons of Liberty' in.
Solidus Snake, disgusted with the U.S.' S plans for an unprecedented censorship of oncoming data on the internet (using an A.I. To immediately filter, alter, and discard any inconvenient truths), planned to cut Manhattan loose from the mainland with an EMP bomb. The dormant island, now run by Solidus and his confederates, would be patrolled by a stolen fleet of Metal Gears, effectively turning it into a free republic. Things didn't quite pan out as such. In, the 'Tower Of Babel' storyline starts with an of the states and their progressive division. California, Oregon, and Washington are under the control.
New Texas has all of the southeast except Florida, which is independent. And the northeast states from New England to Wisconsin joined the Collective of Anarchist States (which also controls England and parts of Europe and the Middle East). takes places in an alternate timeline where the Republic of Texas won at the Alamo and remained independent, and also controls Oklahoma, Arkansas and New Mexico. California is also an independent nation, run by President For Life,. (It takes place in an alternate 1948.) The space in between them is referred to as 'the Deseret Corridor' indicating it's run by the Mormons. In the podcast, Robert Evans of Website/Cracked fame discusses the possibility of this with the recent (as of 2019) political divide in the United States. The hypothetical scenario consists of the United States being wrecked by a massive financial crash, spurring the creation of far-left insurgents in urban areas, and far-right insurgents in rural areas.
Evans discusses possibility of the war, with information gleaned from actual modern day civil war events like in Syria. In, New England secedes after the early death of president at the most inopportune moment, and manages to stay independent. Rather inevitable in the to. Though as of 1985 California has seceded (or is trying to secede) from the Union.
When Rumsfeld tries to force Pete McCloskey out of his office, and then impeaches the Supreme Court for ruling against him, California officially declares itself to be a Republic. Idaho, Hawaii, and Florida also follow suit. The country becomes even more divided after the Christian Values Party takes control and re-brands the country the Christian States of America. Parodied in an episode of in which a map is shown of a heavily balkanized United States, including the state of Pennsylvania having split into the 'Penn Republic' and 'Sylvania.'
Is, however, the capital of Earth. Parodied in comically small-scale in episode 'E. Peterbus Unum', in which Peter secedes from the United States (due to a clerical error, the Griffin's property didnt technically count as part of the U.S), creating the nation of Petoria—consisting of his house and yard. Peter annexes Joe's backyard pool and rechristens it 'Joe-hio', provoking American sanctions. In 'Back To The Pilot', Brian warns his past self about 9/11 during a time travel adventure to the first episode of the series, leading to him preventing the destruction of the World Trade Center. As a consequence, George W Bush loses his re-election campaign and instead ends up leading several southern states into forming a second Confederacy and seceeding from the U.S. This spirals into a second Civil War and eventually reduces the East Coast to an irradiated wasteland.
December 30th, 1814: The Treaty of Copenhagen is signed, officially ending the War of 1812 between the American Coalition and Great Britain. The POD is the failure to establish a bi-cameral legislature at the Constitutional Convention. Killing off Madison is unnecessary.Your timeline of the USA's break-up about a decade too fast. One of the characters in the novel is a coin collector, and has a US quarter from 1801, remarking that 1801 was just prior to the successions. So having any state declare independence before 1801 contradicts canon (mostly).Virginia didn't annex anything.
Boku wa tomodachi watch. The Neighbor’s Club — klub yang didirikan untuk tujuan mencari teman, di mana anak-anak dan perempuan yang malang dengan beberapa teman menjalani kehidupan yang disesalkan.Meskipun Yozora Mikazuki menghadapi insiden tertentu di akhir musim panas, kehidupan sehari-hari Neighbor’s Club berlangsung seperti biasanya.
Turtledove makes it clear that Virginia has its pre-1861 OTL borders: present-day Virginia and West Virginia. A state called Boone exists, which is Kentucky and about half of Tennessee.Other than those matters, I think you present an interesting timeline, and I look forward to more.
The POD is the failure to establish a bi-cameral legislature at the Constitutional Convention. Killing off Madison is unnecessary.Your timeline of the USA's break-up about a decade too fast. One of the characters in the novel is a coin collector, and has a US quarter from 1801, remarking that 1801 was just prior to the successions. So having any state declare independence before 1801 contradicts canon (mostly).Virginia didn't annex anything.
Turtledove makes it clear that Virginia has its pre-1861 OTL borders: present-day Virginia and West Virginia. A state called Boone exists, which is Kentucky and about half of Tennessee.Other than those matters, I think you present an interesting timeline, and I look forward to more. Ok, another continuity bit-by the time of the novel (2097 or so), Virginia's highest office is the 'consul', not president. Now nothing in the novel says they didn't have a presidency at some point, but somewhere along the line, well, that's a thing for you to address.There are other off-the-cuff references to other offices. California is a parliamentarian system with a prime minister, for example.
So you don't need to be wedded to the presidential system.EDIT: And, actually, after a quick review, we learn most of the states have consuls. Ok, another continuity bit-by the time of the novel (2097 or so), Virginia's highest office is the 'consul', not president. Now nothing in the novel says they didn't have a presidency at some point, but somewhere along the line, well, that's a thing for you to address.There are other off-the-cuff references to other offices. California is a parliamentarian system with a prime minister, for example. So you don't need to be wedded to the presidential system.EDIT: And, actually, after a quick review, we learn most of the states have consuls.