The American Union was created by the British North America Act, 1867, which spelled out the constitution and named the territories of the British Crown that were to join the American Union. The Treaty of Union of 1868, signed by all of the constituent Dominions of the time, spelled out exactly what each Dominion would provide to the Union. This treaty also named an interim President-General (Robert E. Lee) and Chancellor John A. Mscdonald to oversee elections to the House of Delegates and the House of Dominions. The United States demanded and received a statement in the Treaty of Union that said that the United States would continue to send a delegation of Senators to sit in the House of Lords; the British House of Lords now sends two Lords to the United States Senate and a full delegatio
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rdfs:label
| - American Union (American Union)
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rdfs:comment
| - The American Union was created by the British North America Act, 1867, which spelled out the constitution and named the territories of the British Crown that were to join the American Union. The Treaty of Union of 1868, signed by all of the constituent Dominions of the time, spelled out exactly what each Dominion would provide to the Union. This treaty also named an interim President-General (Robert E. Lee) and Chancellor John A. Mscdonald to oversee elections to the House of Delegates and the House of Dominions. The United States demanded and received a statement in the Treaty of Union that said that the United States would continue to send a delegation of Senators to sit in the House of Lords; the British House of Lords now sends two Lords to the United States Senate and a full delegatio
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city largest
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CoGtitle
| - Chancellor
- title of chief of government
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CoGname
| - name of chief of government
- Sir Mitch McConnell, Conservative
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city other
| - Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Victoria D.C., Salt Lake City, Zarahemla, Port George, New Edinburgh
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HoSname
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HoS2name
| - Sir Colin Powell
- (The office of President-General is officially non-partisan)
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est date
| - British North America Act, 1867
- Treaty of Union, 1868
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national name
| - Royal Armed Forces of the American Union
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Branches
| - American Army
- Royal American Air Force
- Royal American Coast Guard
- Royal American Navy
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Full Name
| - Royal American Armed Forces
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Active
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Commander
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Timeline
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Name
| - Union of Her Britannic Majesty's Dominions in America
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reserve
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national anthem
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mil available
| - 75846583(xsd:integer)
- 76721757(xsd:integer)
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cons law
| - All residents must register with the Royal Selective Service in the event that Parliament reinstates the draft
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reorg
| - 1784(xsd:integer)
- 1868(xsd:integer)
- (as the) Royal American Armed Forces
- (as the) United States Army
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cinc
| - HM Queen Elizabeth II
- President-General Sir Colin Powell
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language other
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Flag
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Founded
| - 1775(xsd:integer)
- (as the) Continental Army
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cons period
| - 9.46728E7
- (Note - Conscription is not currently in effect in all Dominions and Republics )
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abstract
| - The American Union was created by the British North America Act, 1867, which spelled out the constitution and named the territories of the British Crown that were to join the American Union. The Treaty of Union of 1868, signed by all of the constituent Dominions of the time, spelled out exactly what each Dominion would provide to the Union. This treaty also named an interim President-General (Robert E. Lee) and Chancellor John A. Mscdonald to oversee elections to the House of Delegates and the House of Dominions. The United States demanded and received a statement in the Treaty of Union that said that the United States would continue to send a delegation of Senators to sit in the House of Lords; the British House of Lords now sends two Lords to the United States Senate and a full delegation to the House of Dominions, the United States Senate sends two Senators to the House of Lords, and the House of Dominions sends a full delegation (dependent on the number of Lords sent by the United Kingdom) to the Lords.
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