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The Federal Republic of Norteno Norteno Republic Norteno | |
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Motto: “Live Long And Prosper” | |
Anthem: Melody of Houston | |
Capital | San Fransisco |
Largest city | Los Angeles |
Official languages | English |
Recognised national languages | English, Spanish, Tewa, Dine and Apache |
Ethnic groups | Nortenian(77.1%) Mexican/Latino(12.9%) Native Americans(4.0%) |
Demonym(s) | Nortenian |
Government | Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic |
• President | Vicente González |
• Vice President | Aaron Gardner |
Legislature | Nortenian National Council (NNC) |
House of Federals | |
House of Commons | |
Independence from Mexico | |
• Republic of Texas | March 2nd 1836 - September 21st 1841 |
• California Republic | January 2nd 1837 - June 15th 1860 |
• Texan Military Junta | September 21st 1841 - April 12th 1846 |
• 2nd Republic of Texas | April 12th 1846 - June 15th 1860 |
• Unification | June 15th 1860 |
Population | |
• 2019 estimate | 83 Million |
• Density | 60/km2 (155.4/sq mi) |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $4,500,000,000,000 |
• Per capita | $54,217 |
Gini (2020) | 33.2 medium |
HDI (2020) | 0.83 very high |
Currency | Nortenian Dollar (ND) |
Time zone | PST, MST, CST |
Date format | mm-dd-yyyy |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +3 |
Internet TLD | .frn |
The Federal Republic of Norteno, commonly known as the Norteno Republic or Norteno, is a country consisting of 9 states and a federal district. At 863,454 mi² (1389594 km²), it is the thirty-third largest country by land area. The country is located in Central North America between the United States and Mexico. With an estimated population of over 83 million, the Norteno Republic is the twentieth most populous country in the world (after Germany and proceeding Thailand). The capital is San Francisco, and the most populous city is Los Angeles.
The nation's history began with the Texan Revolution in 1836, gaining independence from Mexico. Soon following would be the Californian Revolution in 1837, who had the same goal in mind. Both of these nations had rough starts with a Military Coup in Texas and a Economic Collapse in California in 1841 and 1842. In 1846 the 2nd Republic of Texas came to prominence when the military dictator reopened elections and a boom in economy with the discovery of iron, sulfur, and eventually Oil along side the state sponsored industrialization. Texas aided California in their economic failure and offered a Southwestern Economic Union with the Texan Coin in 1848. The 1850's saw these nations grow and make a presence in the world. In 1860 California and Texas United their forces to fight the oncoming American forces in the Southwestern Liberation War because of their Manifest Destiny Policy. On June 15th these nations united their governments to form the Norteno Republic. The United States offers a white Peace as they were experiencing international pressure and a new Civil War in 1861.
Almost immediately, the nation became culturally close to the United States. In 1868 the nation purchased Baja California from Mexico, later named the Baja Purchace. In 1872 the nation is shunned by the international community by committing a genocide of Mormons in Utah and the Natives in New Mexico by forcing them into the Phoenix Territory along the Expedition of Blood. In 1914 the Norteno Republic joins the Entente in the Great War (later called World War I [WW1 or WWI]) due to the the absence of the United states, making them a dominant power in the Americas, conflicting with the United States. In 1941 the Norteno Republic joins World War II (WW2 or WWII) with the attack on the American Naval Base of Pearl Harbor, eventually forging better relations with the Americans. The nation lost influence throughout the Cold War in order to Put Norteno First. In 2001 Norteno joins the War on Terror with the United States, Britain and other Coalition Forces.
History
Pre-Colombian(7000 BC-1521)
The first known inhabitants of Norteno that can be traced back was around 7000 BC from the descendants of the peoples who crossed the Beringia land bridge between eastern Siberia and present-day Alaska from 17000 BC to 11000 BC. What these peoples were called are still unknown but seem to be the predecessors of the Navajo Peoples. As time passed and cultures developed the 4 cultural groups that were found in the modern day borders would be Californian, Southwest, Great Basin and Great Plain Cultures, including the Navajo, Apache, Pomo and Pueblo Tribes. By 1000 BC these tribes began thier agricultural revolution, especially the Pueblo societies. Upon the arrival of the Europeans in the "New World", native peoples found their culture changed drastically, especially the ones under Spanish Rule. As such, their affiliation with political and cultural groups changed as well, several linguistic groups went extinct, and others changed quite quickly. The name and cultures that Europeans recorded for the natives were not necessarily the same as the ones they had used a few generations before, or the ones in use today.
Under Spain(1521-1821)
After Columbus discovered the continent and the Spanish climbed up Mexico, they reached what is Norteno in 1521 by founding the oldest city in Norteno, Santa Fe. During Spanish rule, a network of Spanish cities were created, sometimes on pre-Hispanic sites which all led to Santa Fe and/or down into Mexico City. Cities and towns were hubs of civil officials, ecclesiastics, business, Spanish elites, and mixed-race and indigenous artisans and workers. After The conquest and settlement of the region in 1548, "Indian revolts" were a common challenge in the face of Spanish rule. The more Rural Tribes In The Basin and Plains however were less common as it was hard for the Spanish to find use for The land. The Most Common Culprits Were The Apache, as their land was Near Santa Fe and its Surrounding Towns, beleiving its their moral and honorable duty to save their land, resistance from the natives were hard.
After a quiet period in the 18th century in Spanish Norteno, The 19th Century saw the beginning of the end for Spanish rule.
With The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, Northeastern territories were ceded to France, the vast territory that Napoleon then sold to the United States in 1803, known as the Louisiana Purchase. The United States obtained Spanish Florida in 1819 in the Adams–Onís Treaty. That treaty also defined a northern border for New Spain, which stayed the same up to the modern day, forming the modern northern borders of California, Deseret and New Mexico.
In the 1821 Declaration of Independence of the Mexican Empire, three centuries of Spanish rule ended for the Americas and formed the First Mexican Empire. The Spanish imediatlly reject the declaration, leading to a insurgent army beginning an eleven-year war. At first, the Criollo class fought against the rebels. But in 1820, a military coup in Spain forced Ferdinand VII to accept the authority of the liberal Spanish Constitution. The specter of liberalism that could undermine the authority and autonomy of the Roman Catholic Church made the Church hierarchy in New Spain view independence in a different light. In an independent nation, the Church anticipated retaining its power. Royalist military officer Agustín de Iturbide proposed uniting with the insurgents with whom he had battled, and gained the alliance of Vicente Guerrero, leader of the insurgents in a region now bearing his name. Royal government collapsed in New Spain and the Army of the Three Guarantees marched triumphantly into Mexico City in 1821, insuring an independent state of Mexico.