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The Independent States of America (ISA or the Independent States) is a federation and the largest country in North America, and the second largest in the world after the Russian Federation. It is made up of ten states (Independent States Proper), five provinces (American Canada) and one territory (Guam). The country's capital, since 6 December 2010, is Matagorda City's Federal District. The country was declared independent from the United States in early 2007, and John H. Prince was elected president. Five Canadian provinces and territories joined the Independent States in November 2011 in a desperate measure to save their economy.

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  • The Independent States of America (ISA or the Independent States) is a federation and the largest country in North America, and the second largest in the world after the Russian Federation. It is made up of ten states (Independent States Proper), five provinces (American Canada) and one territory (Guam). The country's capital, since 6 December 2010, is Matagorda City's Federal District. The country was declared independent from the United States in early 2007, and John H. Prince was elected president. Five Canadian provinces and territories joined the Independent States in November 2011 in a desperate measure to save their economy.
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  • The Independent States of America (ISA or the Independent States) is a federation and the largest country in North America, and the second largest in the world after the Russian Federation. It is made up of ten states (Independent States Proper), five provinces (American Canada) and one territory (Guam). The country's capital, since 6 December 2010, is Matagorda City's Federal District. The country was declared independent from the United States in early 2007, and John H. Prince was elected president. Five Canadian provinces and territories joined the Independent States in November 2011 in a desperate measure to save their economy. In October of 2010, after the Independent States fell into a large recession, there was an attempted coup, led by then Vice President Carl Davids. The coup d'etat, however, failed. The Conservative Party took over democratically in its aftermath, and President John H. Prince retired. Shortly after this, the Independent States (at this time consisting merely of six states and Northern California) annexed the remaining states of the U.S. with the exception of Alaska. Most states were merged and renamed. Since May of 2012, both Baja California and American Canada, which have been unincorprated territories for mere months, were incorporated into the Independent States. Baja California is now part of the state of San Andreas.
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