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| - The Great American Empire is a massive global empire, with holdings on six of the world's seven continents. It was established in 1922 by the first Emperor Michael I, who led Americans into the Second Age of Imperialism which targetted vastly weakened European nations following the First World War. Today, the empire spans six continents, controlling 71,087,546 square kilometers (44,171,753 sq mi), with a population 1.225 billion subjects, effectively making it the largest nation in the world both by sheer size and population.
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| - The Great American Empire is a massive global empire, with holdings on six of the world's seven continents. It was established in 1922 by the first Emperor Michael I, who led Americans into the Second Age of Imperialism which targetted vastly weakened European nations following the First World War. Today, the empire spans six continents, controlling 71,087,546 square kilometers (44,171,753 sq mi), with a population 1.225 billion subjects, effectively making it the largest nation in the world both by sheer size and population. Established following the Great American Awakening in 1922, the empire was formed when devout protestant Americans felt that it was their duty to reclaim the world in the name of the Lord, and overthrew the American government following the Second American Civil War. President Warren G. Harding was killed in the fighting when the capital fell, and Bishop Michael Douglas, leader of the Revivalists as they called themselves, was instated as the new ruler, furnished "Michael I, American Emperor". The Imperial Wars did much to grant the empire the ability to strike at the weakened nations of the world, with the unification of the Americas in 1943, and the Invasion of Africa in 1947. Great Britain was defeated as a world power that very same year, with the royal family fleeing to India to rule the remains of the British Empire as America snapped up the few remaining British colonies. Japan was occupied by American forces after its defeat, and as with much of its former empire, incorporated into the growing American one. After the Americans had finished backstabbing its former allies in WWII, it entered the Pax Americana, which has resulted in much scientific progress, social development (for law-abiding Christians), and economic prosperity. Since the long wars and even longer peace, America has grown to become the dominate world power, keeping other nations under tight control whilst keeping potential enemies such as British India and the Republic of China pitted against one another so as to dampen their growth.
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