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By the end of the war the south would be in ruin and thousands of Americans would be dead or gravely wounded. On top of it all the savior Lincoln would be assassinated by the devil Booth, it's here that the romance of the last decades would break; a depression would hit the American people and they wonder what all the violence was for, {{wpl|Henry David Thoreau|Thoreau}} would come with an answer. | |||
Thought by many to be Lincoln's lap dog Vice President the “Union Hermit” would prove everyone wrong after he would ascend to the seat of President to serve out the rest of Lincoln's term, using his populist rhetoric and transcendentalist philosophy he would go on to both revive the Republican Party and start a new enlightenment in the states spreading his ideas far and wide. By the end of Lincoln’s term Thoreau would be hailed by some Republicans as the modern Plato or Da Vinci, Thoreau would go on to win the next two elections after Lincoln's term, continuing to push his ideas and subsequently altering the United states forever. | |||
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Republic of America America | |
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Motto: "The Union Forever!" | |
Capital | Washington D.C. |
Largest city | New York |
Official languages | English |
Recognised regional languages | ??? |
Demonym(s) | American |
Government | Unitary left-wing republic |
Henry A. Wallace | |
Glen H. Taylor | |
Establishment | |
• Revolution | March 22, 1765 |
• Declaration | July 4, 1776 |
• Confederation | March 1, 1781 |
• Constitution | June 21, 1788 |
• Unity Act | 1877 |
Area | |
• Total | 9,833,520 km2 (3,796,740 sq mi) |
Population | |
• March 1960 estimate | 6,192,106 |
• January 1960 census | 179,323,175 |
• Density | 17.92/km2 (46.4/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | May 1960 estimate |
• Per capita | $3,007 |
GDP (nominal) | May 1960 estimate |
• Per capita | $3,000 |
Gini (1960) | 26.8 low |
HDI (1960) | 0.815 very high |
Currency | ROA Dollar (RAD) |
Time zone | UTC |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +1 |
Internet TLD | .RA |
America, officially the Republic of America .
Etymology
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History
Prehistory
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Early America
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Post Civil War
By the end of the war the south would be in ruin and thousands of Americans would be dead or gravely wounded. On top of it all the savior Lincoln would be assassinated by the devil Booth, it's here that the romance of the last decades would break; a depression would hit the American people and they wonder what all the violence was for, Thoreau would come with an answer.
Thought by many to be Lincoln's lap dog Vice President the “Union Hermit” would prove everyone wrong after he would ascend to the seat of President to serve out the rest of Lincoln's term, using his populist rhetoric and transcendentalist philosophy he would go on to both revive the Republican Party and start a new enlightenment in the states spreading his ideas far and wide. By the end of Lincoln’s term Thoreau would be hailed by some Republicans as the modern Plato or Da Vinci, Thoreau would go on to win the next two elections after Lincoln's term, continuing to push his ideas and subsequently altering the United states forever.
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