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{{Infobox former country
| conventional_long_name = Republic of St John
| conventional_long_name = St John Republic
| native_name = ''Republik St John'' 
| native_name =  
| linking_name =  
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| status = {{wp|Dominion theology|Dominionist}} {{wp|revolutionary republic}}
| status = {{wp|Dominion theology|Dominionist}} {{wp|revolutionary republic|revolutionary state}}
| image_flag = Flag of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (1967).svg
| image_flag = Flag of Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla (1967).svg
| alt_flag = Provisional flag
| alt_flag = Provisional flag
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| symbol_width = 100px
| symbol_width = 100px
| motto =           
| motto =           
| englishmotto = Onward Chanda!   
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| anthem =  
| anthem =  
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| languages =
| languages =
| religion = Amendism
| religion = [[Sotirianity]] <br> (Amendism)
| government_type        = {{wp|Revolutionary republic}}
| leader_title1 = President
| leader_title1 = President
| leader_name1 =  
| leader_name1 = [[John Brown]]
| leader_title2 =  
| leader_title2 =  
| leader_name2 =  
| leader_name2 =  
| legislature = Provisional assembly
| legislature = Parliament
|era                    = [[Capois Rebellion]]
|era                    = [[Capois Rebellion]]
|year_start = 1861
|year_start = 1861
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The '''St John Republic''', sometimes known as the '''Amendistes''',  was an {{wp|List of states with limited recognition|unrecognised}} {{wp|revolutionary republic|revolutionary state}} in modern day [[Carucere]] that sought to gain independence 
from the [[Viceroyalty of the New Aurean]] and the Gaullican Empire during the [[Capois Rebellion]].
The origins of the republic began after the Congress of Torrazza in 1856, which ended the [[War of the Triple Alliance]], affirmed the Gaullican occupation of the Estmerish [[Colony of St John]]. Bahian Amendists, who opposed being governed by a Catholic power, small scale unrest and violent revolts took place until the outbreak of the [[Capois Rebellion]] in late 1862. An armed revolt led by [[John Brown]] in December led to the full withdraw of colonial regular forces and the collapse of the colonial administration. In January, the colony established a provisional government which declared independence as the Republic of Saint John. The Amendisties then established a parliament, a provisional constitution, and a militia force.

Revision as of 00:26, 19 July 2023

St John Republic
1861–1864
Provisional flag
Flag
StatusDominionist revolutionary state
Religion
Sotirianity
(Amendism)
GovernmentRevolutionary republic
• President
John Brown
LegislatureParliament
Historical eraCapois Rebellion
• Established
1861
• Disestablished
1864
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Viceroyalty of the New Aurean
Viceroyalty of the New Aurean

The St John Republic, sometimes known as the Amendistes, was an unrecognised revolutionary state in modern day Carucere that sought to gain independence from the Viceroyalty of the New Aurean and the Gaullican Empire during the Capois Rebellion.

The origins of the republic began after the Congress of Torrazza in 1856, which ended the War of the Triple Alliance, affirmed the Gaullican occupation of the Estmerish Colony of St John. Bahian Amendists, who opposed being governed by a Catholic power, small scale unrest and violent revolts took place until the outbreak of the Capois Rebellion in late 1862. An armed revolt led by John Brown in December led to the full withdraw of colonial regular forces and the collapse of the colonial administration. In January, the colony established a provisional government which declared independence as the Republic of Saint John. The Amendisties then established a parliament, a provisional constitution, and a militia force.