The Balkanized Americas
Apr. 9th, 2003 02:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here, on a map that gives short shrift to Canada and Mexico, but actually had the U.S.A. state dividers, is the first look at Post-Secession Former U.S. Of course, I’m not sheerly imposing my own will down upon the peoples of the continent. This is just a beginning.

The blue represents the United American Commonwealth -- my initial proposal. The brown/goldish bit is the South -- call it the Confederacy, though I expect race relations would drive a different name. The Red is the United States of America -- certainly still the dominant contiguous landmass of the whole affair, though it’s possible Arkansas and Louisiana would jump Confederate or even join with Oklahoma and Texas. Texas is given its own Yellow Rose of Republic status, though in the current climate it could as easily remain in the U.S.A. Along the West Coast, up through Alaska, you see the United Pacific Coast Alliance. Hawaii, due to my lack of any knowledge of Hawaii, remains a U.S. State in this layout.
See? We’re not asking for much, up in the U.A.C. One of the smallest new countries, really. Who could have a problem with that?
(I wonder if this is being added to my F.B.I. file even as I type.

The blue represents the United American Commonwealth -- my initial proposal. The brown/goldish bit is the South -- call it the Confederacy, though I expect race relations would drive a different name. The Red is the United States of America -- certainly still the dominant contiguous landmass of the whole affair, though it’s possible Arkansas and Louisiana would jump Confederate or even join with Oklahoma and Texas. Texas is given its own Yellow Rose of Republic status, though in the current climate it could as easily remain in the U.S.A. Along the West Coast, up through Alaska, you see the United Pacific Coast Alliance. Hawaii, due to my lack of any knowledge of Hawaii, remains a U.S. State in this layout.
See? We’re not asking for much, up in the U.A.C. One of the smallest new countries, really. Who could have a problem with that?
(I wonder if this is being added to my F.B.I. file even as I type.