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23-year-old Korean-American (got my citizenship in 2019!). Graduated from my university in 2020 and currently have two BAs (history and legal studies). I'm studying/working to get my teaching license.

2021-10-31 Joined United States

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Replied to oppaidaisuke_69
OIS is the UN of this world basically.

Today, the League of American Nations consists of every nation in the Americas and six observers (the Icelandic Republic, the Federal Republic of South Africa, the Second Republic of Spain, the Second French Republic, and the Kingdom of Portugal). Various American nations joined the League during the 19th and 20th centuries. The total GDP of the League today is estimated to be around $80 trillion (with the United States alone having a GDP of $48 trillion dollars). The combined forces of the League of American Nations have around 6,000,000 military personnel (with the LAN being the biggest contributor to the peacekeeping forces of the Organization of Independent States)...

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to oppaidaisuke_69
Standardization, yes. For ease of logistics and cooperation.

The second part of the Charter (Article 4 to 5) consisted of a defensive and military pact between the member states. The presence of European nations (especially Britain) in the Americas was not unnoticed by the various American nations. Indeed, Great Britain played a large part in pitting the Federal League against Argentina in the Argentina Civil War, which caused the death of thousands and the secession of the Federal League from Buenos Aires. As such, the member states were keen on receiving protection from the United States. As such, Article 4 outlined a mutual defense clause for the member states, stating that an attack on one nation was an attack on all the nations of the League. Additionally, Article 5 stated that the League would adopt weapons with similar designs and schematic (as an effort to standardize weapons and usage across the League of American Nations), along with greater military cooperation (such as military exercises between the members) to create a unified "American" force to defend the Americas in case of a foreign invasion. This section of the Charter was controversial in the United States. However, due to great efforts made by President Crockett and the Frontier Party, it was accepted and placed in the final draft of the League's Charter. This section of the Charter would receive widespread support in the United States following the League's involvement in the Anglo-American War and its crucial part in the defense of the United States during the European Invasion of America...

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to ThatOneGUy
Also, this is just for the Battle of Dublin. This is not accounting for deaths elsewhere during the rebellion.

October 19th: The Irish Rebellion comes to a bloody end as nearly five hundred rebels and three hundred British soldiers are killed in the Battle for Dublin. All the ringleaders of the rebellion are executed and the British government discovers that the Irish rebels were armed with American weapons. This will cause unspeakable fury to erupt from Prime Minister Pitt the Younger and King George IV. One of the conspirators to the Despard Plot is also caught in the mass round-ups and he confesses that the explosives used during the bombings were also from the United States as well.

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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It's similar to what happened in our history. Only a few hundred died, but once the British troops started to roll in with heavy weapons, the rest surrendered due to the risk of mass casualties. If you think it's unrealistic, blame real-life history :(

October 19th: The Irish Rebellion comes to a bloody end as nearly five hundred rebels and three hundred British soldiers are killed in the Battle for Dublin. All the ringleaders of the rebellion are executed and the British government discovers that the Irish rebels were armed with American weapons. This will cause unspeakable fury to erupt from Prime Minister Pitt the Younger and King George IV. One of the conspirators to the Despard Plot is also caught in the mass round-ups and he confesses that the explosives used during the bombings were also from the United States as well.

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to ThatOneGUy
Speaking multiple languages is a great skill and very versatile/useful. And the United States is strong because it accepts people from all over the world to contribute to its society, including myself. I'm an immigrant from Korea.

April 10th: After a very lengthy debate, the Sixteenth Amendment of the Constitution is passed and approved by a two thirds majority in the House and the Senate. The Sixteenth Amendment will be enshrined by future historians as the very core of America's "greatest value" (diversity) and the Amendment will encourage Americans to speak multiple languages. By modern day, more than seventy percent of all Americans will be able to speak languages other than American English.

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to luffy1996
Basically, he’s enforcing it again. The policy fell out of use, though it was technically “active.” However, the changing situation has led to it being relevant again.

This act will spark an outcry from the United States and President Madison will re-implement the "Free Ocean Declaration" made by President Jefferson in 1794. Any slave ships that approach American waters will be captured and the captured slaves will be liberated within the United States. The United States Navy actively patrols the Caribbean, especially around Haitian waters, which greatly angers Spain. Many in the Spanish government blames the United States for allowing the Haitian rebels to successfully form a republic, while others accuse the United States of subverting Spanish influence and stirring revolutionary sentiment in the colony. While no diplomatic actions will be taken by either side, it is clear that the relations between the two nations will not be warming any time soon.

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to luffy1996
Yes :).

July 1st: The Act of Union with Ireland of 1800 passes in the British Parliament. The Act will enjoin Ireland with Great Britain, dissolving the Parliament of Ireland. However, the Tories will regularly oppress the Irish and refuse to make any further concessions or reforms. This will stoke anger amongst the Irish population.

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to BlackFish91
Not yet... But maybe? :)

ch 152 Jackson and the Depressing Truths (Map of Louisiana Purchase in Comments)

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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Replied to luffy1996
Do realize that America is the only friend Haiti has in this world. And Haiti is trying to create its own nation and modernize it. While it is a bit distasteful for them to ask for more, it's understandable seeing that the Haitian President wants his nation to stand on its own footing. Later on, Haiti will be an extremely friendly ally that helps America in most of its wars.

For a few minutes, the American ambassador remained silent as the president read through the letter with a neutral expression. James was well-aware of the content of the letter. In it, Madison addressed the need to revive Haiti's destroyed economy and offered various forms of aid in order to help Haiti get back on its feet. The offer included a list of loans (with very low-interest rates), reconstruction efforts (providing lumber and tools needed to rebuild many Haitian towns), a free trade deal (which would allow the US to establish a presence in the Haitian economy, and vice versa), essential aid (foodstuffs, tools, military arms, and experts), and military training (with members of the Haitian military being allowed to train with the US military). Afterward, he folded the letter neatly and placed it on his desk, "The terms are agreeable, but I believe a few of them can be adjusted a bit."

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

The American Dream: A Modern Officer Sent to the Revolutionary War

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