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The Commonwealth of New England

Flag of New England
Flag
Motto: An appeal to heaven
Map of the Commonwealth
Map of the Commonwealth
CapitalHartford
Largest cityBoston
Official languagesEnglish
Demonym(s)New English
GovernmentConstitutional Federal Republic
• President
W. Avarell Harriman
• Vice President
Edmund Muskie
LegislatureCongress
Senate
House of Representatives
History
• The Unilateral Declaration of Independence
July 16th, 1937
• The Second Hartford Convention
August 10th - October 31st, 1937
• The First New England Federal Election
November 5th, 1940
• New York Admitted
1941
• New Jersey and Greater Philadelphia
1943
• Observer Status in British Commonwealth established
1945
• Victory in Europe Day
June 22nd, 1946
CurrencyNew England Dollar ($) (NED)
Time zoneUTC-4 (EST)
Driving sideright
Calling code+1


New England, officially the Commonwealth of New England, is a sovereign nation located in North America. New England is bordered by the Dominion of Canada to her north and The Union of Syndicalist American Republics (USAR) to her south. The population of the country is concentrated in its large metropolitan areas. The most populous areas are the New York City metropolitan area followed by the Boston metropolitan area and Philadelphia metropolitan area. The New England hinterland in the northern states have towns scattered throughout the various mountainous and forested regions. Aside from these, much of New England is rural and marked by large national parks and historic sites. New England is a constitutional federal republic with its capital located in New Haven. The largest city in New England is New York City which serves as the nation's economic hub and which alongside the second largest city of Boston serve as cultural and commercial centers. New England has a separation of powers between its Executive, Judicial and Legislative branches.

History

Birth of a Commonwealth

New England had been the Northeastern region of the United States of America prior to the Second American Civil War which saw the downfall of the United States. An interstate gridlock had taken shape in May, 1937 due to the controversial coup d'etat launched by General Douglas MacArthur on April 28th. Despite attempts at negotiations, soon a civil war had broken out between the MacArthurists, Syndicalists, Longists and a movement in the Pacific saw the secession of California, Oregon, Washington and Nevada to form the Pacific States of America. In the midst of the gridlock between states, a meeting between New England Governors took place on June 8th in which the Governors resolved to write a letter to the Dominion of Canada requesting protection during the hardships. The Canadian Government approved this request and sent a military detachment across the American Border on June 16th. Despite orders from General Douglas MacArthur to leave sovereign American soil, National Guard divisions from each of the New England States stood by the decision of their respective governors and the New England states ceased contact with the Federal Government.

As the Second American Civil War began to brew, the states resolved to select a Provisional President who would coordinate state efforts, and Percival P. Baxter was selected to serve as the first Provisional President on June 21st and was to direct coordinating efforts from Boston. President Baxter was granted powers to merge New England State National Guard forces into the New England Defense Force which was mobilized and sent to the New York border to deter any attempts at attacking the New English. By July it was clear that the Civil War was not to be brief as the Federal forces had been routed from the Carolinas and pockets had begun to take shape as Syndicalist militias surrounded federal garrisons in Kentucky and Missouri. Therefore it was resolved that the New English would need to be prepared for the worst. With approval in each of the State Legislatures, a Unilateral Declaration of Independence from the United States was signed on July 16th, and President Baxter called for a Second Hartford Convention to establish an American continuity government in New England. Adopting the American Constitution as its basis, the Hartford Convention carried on until October 31st organizing a New England federal government, declaring itself the Commonwealth of New England, adopting a flag and new currency and concluding with a Halloween Resolution which established New Haven as the 'indefinite provisional capital'.

Post-War New England

(1946)

Geography

States

Cities

Geographic Areas

Politics

Political Parties in New England

Party Position Idealogy Leader Seats in the House of Representatives Bloc
Democratic Party
Center-Right Populism, Immigrant Interests, Trade Unionism, Protectionism W. Averell Harriman
40 / 103
Populist
Republican Party
Center-Left Conservatism, Free Trade, Internationalism, Pro-Entente Thomas E. Dewey
40 / 103
Conservative
Constitution Party
Center State's Rights, Opposition to Welfare, Deregulation, Constitutionalism, Skepticism towards Entente James Stewart
15 / 103
Constitutionalist
Commonwealth Party
Right Social Conservatism, Anglo-American Interests, Pro-Business, Full Commonwealth Membership Clark Kensington
8 / 103
Commonwealth

Foreign Relations

The Entente

The British Commonwealth

Union of Syndicalist American Republics

New England Armed Forces

Army

(For further reading, see main article: New England Army)

The New England Army is the land-based component of the New English Armed Forces, and represents the largest portion of its personnel. It is responsible to the Government of the Commonwealth of New England and headed by the Chief of the New English Army, [Insert Name Here], who reports to the Minister of War [Insert Name Here], who reports directly to the President of the Commonwealth of New England.

As of 1950, the New England Army employs numberxhere personnel including the Army Air Corps, New England National Guard, and New England Fire Brigades. Though limited conscription exists in New England, the New England Army is a majority volunteer force and therefore soldiers are considered professionals.

Army Air Corps

National Guard

Fire Brigades

Coast Guard

Merchant Marine

Coastal Defense Corps

Civil Defense Force

Civil Air Patrol

Demographics

Ethnic Groups

Languages

Religion

Economy

Transport

Culture

Dress

Men

Women

Literature

Media

Sport

Symbols

Public Holidays