Gulf States Confederation

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Gulf States Confederation
Flag of GSC
Flag
Motto: "Under God, our Vindicator"
CapitalGulfport
Largest cityNew Orleans
Official languagesEnglish
GovernmentConfederated presidential republic
• President
Leroy J. Samson
• Vice President
Matthew F. Bailey
LegislatureCongress
Senate
Assembly
Establishment
• Declaration of Independence
1991
Population
• 2020 estimate
12,580,000
CurrencyMississippi Dollar, Alabama Dollar, Louisiana Dollar
Time zoneEST
Date formatdd-mm-yyyy
Driving sideright
Internet TLD.GS

The Gulf States Confederation is a self-proclaimed breakaway state in the Gulf Coast region of North America and came into existence after the events of Shattered Union. It is comprised of the states of Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana, with a number of counties outside of the former state borders.

Since its existence, the Gulf States Confederation has enacted policies and made positive action to clean up their respective states, and return the deep south to the traditiobalist, conservative and religious society. Claiming ownership over fully-operational offshore oil rigs, the Gulf States Confederation holds access to the extremely valuable commodity, exporting crude oil and refined petroleum products to the Georgia Federation and the Republic of Jackson. The GSC maintains activity in other industries such as agriculture, aquaculture and shipping.

The Gulf States Confederation has had a rough relationship with the Republic of Texas and the newly formed Republic of Florida, which was originally a part of the GSC but struck out on its own after political disagreements and the influence of Florida independence movements. Although Georgia refused to join the GSC, the relationship between the Gulf States and the Georgia Federation has been good, and the two are active trading partners.