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The area that is now Willamette was solely inhabited by {{wp|Native Americans}} from about 20,000 years ago until the mid-16th century when {{wp|Spanish Empire|Spanish}} traders began sending vessels northeast from the {{wp|Philippines}}, riding the {{wp|Kuroshio Current}} in a sweeping circular route across the northern part of the Pacific. The {{wp|Lewis and Clark Expedition}} traversed Oregon in the early 1800s, and the first permanent European settlements in Oregon were established by fur trappers and traders. In 1843, an autonomous government was formed in the {{wp|Oregon Country}}, and the {{wp|Oregon Territory}} was created in 1848, and was split in 1853 forming the {{wp|Washington Territory}}. Oregon became the 33rd state of the U.S. on February 14, 1859, and Washington became the 42nd state on November 11, 1889.
The area that is now Willamette was solely inhabited by {{wp|Native Americans}} from about 20,000 years ago until the mid-16th century when {{wp|Spanish Empire|Spanish}} traders began sending vessels northeast from the {{wp|Philippines}}, riding the {{wp|Kuroshio Current}} in a sweeping circular route across the northern part of the Pacific. The {{wp|Lewis and Clark Expedition}} traversed Oregon in the early 1800s, and the first permanent European settlements in Oregon were established by fur trappers and traders. In 1843, an autonomous government was formed in the {{wp|Oregon Country}}, and the {{wp|Oregon Territory}} was created in 1848, and was split in 1853 forming the {{wp|Washington Territory}}. Oregon became the 33rd state of the U.S. on February 14, 1859, and Washington became the 42nd state on November 11, 1889.


Willamette seceded from the United States following the [[United States Term Limits Act]] of 2031, joining [[New California]] and the [[New England Confederation]], and was officially constituted in 2032.
Willamette seceded from the United States following the [[United States Term Limits Act]] of 2031, joining [[New California]] and [[New England (RSA)|New England]], and was officially constituted in 2032.

Latest revision as of 22:36, 20 December 2024

Confederation of Willamette
Flag of Willamette
Flag
Motto: "Alis volat propriis"
Anthem: "Ode to Willamette"
Willamette ortho.png
CapitalPortland
Largest citySeattle
Official languagesDe jure: none
De facto: English
Ethnic groups
(2040)
By race:
  • 74.7% White
  • 6.0% Asian
  • 2.9% Black
  • 2.7% Hispanic/Latino
  • 1.7% Native American
  • 0.6% Pacific Islander
  • 3.8% other
  • 7.6% mixed race/multi-racial
Religion
(2044)
  • 48.5% unaffiliated
  • 1.3% Judaism
  • 5.8% other religion
  • 2.5% unanswered/don't know
Demonym(s)Willamettan
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
• President
Mark Groshans
Chandler Foreman
Bailey Sutcliffe
LegislatureFederal Assembly
Independence from United States
January 6, 2032 (2032-01-06)
June 9, 2032 (2032-06-09)
September 3, 2037 (2037-09-03)
March 18, 2038 (2038-03-18)
Area
• Total
439,633 km2 (169,743 sq mi) (58th)
• Water (%)
4.5
Population
• 2046 estimate
19,205,722 (81st)
• 2040 census
18,712,605
• Density
43.68/km2 (113.1/sq mi) (179th)
GDP (nominal)2040 estimate
• Total
$922.87 billion
• Per capita
$48,051.83
Gini (2040)Steady 15.5
low
HDI (2040)Increase 0.934
very high (18th)
CurrencyWillamette Dollar (WLD)
Time zoneUTC-8
Driving sideright
Calling code+1
ISO 3166 codeWL
Internet TLD.wl

Willamette (/wɪˈlæmɪt/ wil-AM-it), officially the Confederation of Willamette, is a country located in western North America, bordered by Canada to the north, the Reformed States to the east, New California to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is a confederation of two semi-autonomous regions, Oregon and Washington, and 75 counties. It has a population of almost 20 million people, an area of over 430,000 km2, and one of the world's highest human development index scores.

The area that is now Willamette was solely inhabited by Native Americans from about 20,000 years ago until the mid-16th century when Spanish traders began sending vessels northeast from the Philippines, riding the Kuroshio Current in a sweeping circular route across the northern part of the Pacific. The Lewis and Clark Expedition traversed Oregon in the early 1800s, and the first permanent European settlements in Oregon were established by fur trappers and traders. In 1843, an autonomous government was formed in the Oregon Country, and the Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and was split in 1853 forming the Washington Territory. Oregon became the 33rd state of the U.S. on February 14, 1859, and Washington became the 42nd state on November 11, 1889.

Willamette seceded from the United States following the United States Term Limits Act of 2031, joining New California and New England, and was officially constituted in 2032.