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=== Dissolution ===
=== Dissolution ===
TBD
TBD
=== Newly Formed States ===
Through the early 1980's, especially in the Midwest Union and United States of America, riots and terrorism were extremely common.


== International Response ==
== International Response ==

Revision as of 01:10, 7 May 2024

The Disputed States of America refers to the region and series of events which caused the dissolution of the United States of America.

Map
All newly formed countries, dubbed "Divided States" in international affairs.
Color Nation
__ Midwest Union

History

On March 28, 1979 the Three Mile Island accident occurred, and on March 29, 1979, elevated to a complete meltdown, spewing radioactive contaminants into the air, mostly eastward. President Jimmy Carter was yet to release a statement by the following week, being under radiation poisoning due to poor evacuation. Vice President (Now leader of the Remaining Western States of America) Walter Mondale, along with most of the Supreme Court, Congress, and House of Representatives, was relocated to San Francisco by March 30th 1979, which was promptly declared the emergency capital of the United States.

Dissolution

TBD

Newly Formed States

Through the early 1980's, especially in the Midwest Union and United States of America, riots and terrorism were extremely common.

International Response

Notable "Divided States"

The Midwest Separation Union

The Midwest Separation Union (MSU, Midwest Union) consists of majority the Great Lakes states.

The Remaining Western States of America

The Remaining Western States of America (RSA, WSA, Western States of America, Remaining States of America, etc.) officially United States of America, contains the most predivision politicians.

The United Commonwealth of America

The United Commonwealth of America (New England, United Commonwealth, UCA.) is a nation consisting of the New England region, New York and Parts of New Jersey.