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The '''American Federation''' is a rump state in North America. | The '''American Federation''' is a rump state in North America. It was the surviving remnant of the United States after the American Civil War, where Gettysburg, Texas and the United Pacific States broke way, leaving the Federation surviving in the Rocky Mountains region. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:22, 7 July 2020
American Federation | |
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Motto: "Aeterna Terra" | |
Capital | Philadelphia (de jure) Mexico (de facto) |
Largest city | Mexico |
Official languages | English, Spanish |
Government | Federal presidential republic (de jure) Military dictatorship (de facto) |
• Federal President | Eric McCarthy |
• High Commander | Ernest Hutchinson |
Legislature | Presidential Council |
Senate (defunct) | |
House of Representatives (defunct) | |
Independence from Britannia (1783) | |
1776 | |
1820 | |
1866 | |
1897 | |
• Annexation of Toluca | 1992 |
Area | |
• | 5,981,603 km2 (2,309,510 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 1995 estimate | 145,758,000 (10th) |
The American Federation is a rump state in North America. It was the surviving remnant of the United States after the American Civil War, where Gettysburg, Texas and the United Pacific States broke way, leaving the Federation surviving in the Rocky Mountains region.
This article is from APSIA 1.2. For the most recent iteration of APSIA, look at Category:APSIA 2.B |