Splitting off from Canada in late 1930, Quebec is a proudly independent nation, but one whose continued existence could not be more precarious. Quebec's entire economy is predicated on her shipping lanes - either across the Atlantic, increasingly the preserve of European elements not always friendly to the Francophone state; or weaving down through the Champlain region. Either the Empire State or the Maritime Provinces could shut down the latter route at any time - assuming pirates and gangsters don't do it first.
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