Democratic People's Federation of America

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The Democratic People's Federation of America
Flag of America
Flag
National Emblem of America
National Emblem
Motto: E pluribus unum
Anthem: This land is your land
CapitalWashington D.C.
Largest cityChicago
Official languagesEnglish
Demonym(s)American
GovernmentSyndicalist Workers Federation
• President
Meyer London
• Vice President
James P. Cannon
LegislatureCongress
Senate
House of Representatives
History
• The Second American Revolutionary War
June 11th, 1937
• Liberation Day
June 29th, 1941
• The Second Constitutional Convention
July 4th, 1941 - August 8th, 1941
• National Reconstruction Act Passed
August 27th, 1941
• The Trial of Douglas MacArthur
October 4th - October 17th
• Liberation of the Central American Republics
March 2nd, 1943 - June 9th, 1944
• Foundation of the Union of American Syndicalist States
May 8th, 1944
Population
• 1950 estimate
108,120,445
CurrencyAmerican Federation Dollar ($) (AFD)
Driving sideright
Calling code+1

The People's Federation, officially the Democratic People's Federation of America, is a sovereign nation located in North America. The People's Federation is bordered by the Dominion of Canada and New England to her north Mexico to her south and the Pacific States to her west. The population of the country is heavily concentrated in its large metropolitan areas such as Chicago, Detroit, and the capital city of Washington D.C. The American countryside in the mid-west is characterized by the Great Plains which serve as an agricultural breadbasket in the new world. There are many nature reserves and rural areas throughout the country. The People's Federation is a syndicalist worker's federation with its capital located in Washington D.C. The largest city in the People's Federation is Chicago which serves as the nation's economic and cultural hub.

History

The Revolution of 1937

Birth of a Federation

Spreading the Revolution

A shift towards moderation

Geography

States

Cities

Geographic Areas

Politics

Political Parties

Party Position Idealogy Leader Seats in the House of Representatives Seats in the Senate Bloc
American Socialist-Unionist Party
Right Neo-Federalism, Industrialism, American School Syndicalism Meyer London
97 / 210
25 / 66
American Socialist
Farmer's Party
Center-Right Populism, Agrarian interests James McGill
32 / 210
7 / 66
American Socialist
United Workers of the World
Center Industrialist, Internationalist, Expansionist Marcus Brown
21 / 210
7 / 66
Internationalist
Syndicalist Action Party
Center-Left Internationalism, Militarism, Cooperativism William Z. Foster
17 / 210
6 / 66
Internationalist
American Vanguard Party
Far Left Internationalism, Revaunchism, Militarism, Sedition Legislation, Pre-emptive strike Earl Browder
16 / 210
6 / 66
Internationalist
American Federalist Social-Democratic Union
Far-Right Classical Federalism, Social Democracy, Privatization, Environmentalism, Detente with Entente Robert Crossland
16 / 210
7 / 66
Reform
Libertarian Socialist Party
Third-Position Anarcho-Syndicalism, States' Rights, Cooperativism Alexander Pulaski
6 / 210
5 / 66
Libertarian Socialist
Southern Knights of Labor
Third-Position States Rights', Christian Social Democracy, Privatization, Detente with Entente Henry Wallace
3 / 210
2 / 66
Libertarian Socialist
Radical Republican Party
Far Right Classical Federalism, Racial Equity, Privatization, Georgism Douglas Everest
2 / 210
1 / 66
Reform

List of Presidents

Dissident Organizations

Foreign Relatons

Union of Syndicalist American States

Mexico

Bolivarian Federation

The Entente

The British Empire

New England

The Caribbean Federation

French Empire

The Fourth International

Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic

Persian Socialist Republic

The Reich Pact

Armed Forces

People's Liberation Army

People's Liberation Navy

People's Liberation Air Force

Equipment

Demographics

Economy

Transportation and Infrastructure

Culture