America (Pax Britannica)
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Socialist Commonwealth of America Commonwealth socialiste d’Amérique (French) Commonwealth socialista de América (Spanish) ᐃᓄᓕᕆᔨ ᑯᐃᓐ ᓄᓇᖁᑖᓂ ᐊᒥᐊᓕᑲᒥ (Inuktitut) Naalʼaʼí Natione Kéyah (Navajo) | |
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Motto: "Workers of the World, Unite!" | |
Capital | New York |
Official languages | English |
Recognised regional languages |
French Spanish Navajo Inuktitut |
Religion | Freedom of Religion |
Demonym(s) | American |
Government | Marxist-Lincolnist Parliamentary Republican Federation |
• President | Martin Luther King Jr. |
• Vice President | Sam Marcy |
• Chairman of the People's Revolutionary Congress | Gus Hall |
Legislature | People's Revolutionary Congress |
Independence from Great Britain | |
• American Revolution | 9 February 1906 |
• Independence Declaration | 13 February 1906 |
Population | |
• 1965 census | 238 528 225 |
Currency | American Dollar ($) (USD) |
Driving side | right |
The Socialist Commonwealth of America, commonly known as America, is a Marxist-Lincolnist republican nation in North America. America borders the pacific, atlantic, and arctic oceans, and leads the Communist International. America was formed in 1906 during the American Revolution (Not to be confused with the failed "Patriot Rebellion of 76'), led by Eugene V. Debs. (WIP)
List of American Presidents
Communist-Republican Party of America
№ | Portrait | Name | Term of office | |
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1 | Eugene V. Debs | 13 February 1906 | 20 October 1926 (Died) | |
2 | Norman Thomas | 20 October 1926 | 1 January 1962 (Retired) | |
3 | Martin Luther King Jr. | 1 January 1962 | Incumbent President |