The Confederate States of America (CSA) is the name used by several entities that attempted to establish themselves throughout the former southern and midwestern United States in the post-Doomsday world. This particular version of the CSA was founded in 1985 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and dissolved in 1999. It was centered along the border of former Tennessee with the former states of Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia and also for a time included portions of the former states of Arkansas, Kentucky and Missouri.
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| - Confederate States of America (Muscle Shoals) (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Confederate States of America (CSA) is the name used by several entities that attempted to establish themselves throughout the former southern and midwestern United States in the post-Doomsday world. This particular version of the CSA was founded in 1985 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and dissolved in 1999. It was centered along the border of former Tennessee with the former states of Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia and also for a time included portions of the former states of Arkansas, Kentucky and Missouri.
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| - Bolivar, Corinth, Cullman, Dalton, Dresden, Florence, Hickman, Jackson, Lexington, Mayfield, Murray, Russellville, Savannah, Scottsboro
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| - Seal of the Confederate States of America.svg
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| - Confederate States of America
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| - Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee
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| - The Confederate States of America (CSA) is the name used by several entities that attempted to establish themselves throughout the former southern and midwestern United States in the post-Doomsday world. This particular version of the CSA was founded in 1985 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and dissolved in 1999. It was centered along the border of former Tennessee with the former states of Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia and also for a time included portions of the former states of Arkansas, Kentucky and Missouri. The cities and states that comprised the nation exist as of 2010, and as the locals learn more about the outside world, some support is growing to relaunch the nation. The various city-states stretching over eight states still exist today, with an estimated total population of 456,000. Most are still independent, and unofficially allied not just with each other but with the nations of the East American Alliance and other regional countries, namely Piedmont; Blue Ridge; Neonotia; Selma; Florida; East Tennessee; Hattiesburg; Natchez; and Louisiana. Interest amongst the general public - and the politicians who represent them - is growing in the successor nation to the former United States located out west. Though separated by thousands of miles, the formerly Confederate states still have many citizens with strong American patriotism, who would be willing for their states to rejoin a renewed USA if at all viable. However, many political observers, and politicians themselves, feel that the most likely scenario in the near future is formal membership in the East American Alliance that would bring in other regional survivor nations, eventually uniting with the western-based US successor government many years down the road.
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