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In the aftermath of the 1st American Imperial War (ended 2028), the continent was war-torn and the Second American Republic was in possession of new, former Imperial states, most of which remained rebellious. Many military alliances were created and fell during the course of the Rebellious State Conflicts. Finally, the leaders of North America met to create an alliance to help put down the rebellions and keep the peace in the future. They eventually came up with something that resembled the former European Union. The leaders of Republic America, Imperial America, Canada, and Jaharo signed the Treaty of North America on June 2nd, 2036, officially creating the North American Alliace of Peace. It wasn't as simple as that though. All of the major powers wanted a system of continental governenc

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  • In the aftermath of the 1st American Imperial War (ended 2028), the continent was war-torn and the Second American Republic was in possession of new, former Imperial states, most of which remained rebellious. Many military alliances were created and fell during the course of the Rebellious State Conflicts. Finally, the leaders of North America met to create an alliance to help put down the rebellions and keep the peace in the future. They eventually came up with something that resembled the former European Union. The leaders of Republic America, Imperial America, Canada, and Jaharo signed the Treaty of North America on June 2nd, 2036, officially creating the North American Alliace of Peace. It wasn't as simple as that though. All of the major powers wanted a system of continental governenc
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  • 2036-06-02(xsd:date)
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  • Membership
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  • Thomas Balitus Richard Aljando
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  • Disolution
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  • Secretary General
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  • Supranational Military and Economic Union
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  • North American Alliance of Peace
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  • The Official Flag of the NAAP
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  • In the aftermath of the 1st American Imperial War (ended 2028), the continent was war-torn and the Second American Republic was in possession of new, former Imperial states, most of which remained rebellious. Many military alliances were created and fell during the course of the Rebellious State Conflicts. Finally, the leaders of North America met to create an alliance to help put down the rebellions and keep the peace in the future. They eventually came up with something that resembled the former European Union. The leaders of Republic America, Imperial America, Canada, and Jaharo signed the Treaty of North America on June 2nd, 2036, officially creating the North American Alliace of Peace. It wasn't as simple as that though. All of the major powers wanted a system of continental governence. The US President Richard Scodes wanted a more relaxed rule of NAAP for simply overseeing the events. Emperor Leston, on the other hand wanted a very direct rule, nearing a Confederacy of the nations in North America. Eventually, after a year of debating and new ideas being rejected the four countries signed the Treaty of North America with a system that was in the middle of the two original ideas. The new alliance leans more toward direct rule, however, as the new President Evans was in favor a slightly more direct rule than Scodes. With this, NAAP was a near confederacy.
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