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The Honookee Republic (/həˈnuːkiː/, hə-NOO-kee, from Northern Arapaho ho'nookee, meaning "rock"), commonly referred to as Honookee or the Northieland, was a country consisting of three states, existing for three months in 1891. The Honookee resentment still lives to this day, especially in Baynice and Sioux, with the Northerners' Front being registered in said states, plus Uinta and Salt Lake. The Secretary of the Front is Lewis McAuley, James's great-great-grandson. The Front is often listed as the third party of Baynice, besides the Conservatives and the Progressives.

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rdfs:label
  • Honookee Republic
rdfs:comment
  • The Honookee Republic (/həˈnuːkiː/, hə-NOO-kee, from Northern Arapaho ho'nookee, meaning "rock"), commonly referred to as Honookee or the Northieland, was a country consisting of three states, existing for three months in 1891. The Honookee resentment still lives to this day, especially in Baynice and Sioux, with the Northerners' Front being registered in said states, plus Uinta and Salt Lake. The Secretary of the Front is Lewis McAuley, James's great-great-grandson. The Front is often listed as the third party of Baynice, besides the Conservatives and the Progressives.
Leader
Era
  • Post-Independence
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year start
  • 1891(xsd:integer)
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  • yes
conventional long name
  • Honookee Republic
Legislature
  • Congress
life span
  • --02-09
S
  • Rio Blanco
Continent
  • North America
Currency
  • Honookee dollar
national anthem
  • None
common languages
  • English
title leader
  • President
national motto
  • "Concordia res parvae crescunt"
flag p
  • Flag of Rio Blanco .png
year end
  • 1891(xsd:integer)
flag s
  • Flag of Rio Blanco .png
House
  • Senate
  • House of Representatives
image map
  • Map of the Honookee Republic.png
date event
  • 1891-02-09(xsd:date)
  • 1891-05-16(xsd:date)
government type
  • al
Event
title deputy
  • First Secretary
year leader
  • 1891(xsd:integer)
P
  • Rio Blanco
deputy
type house
  • Lower House
  • Upper House
image flag
  • Flag of the Honookee Republic.png
border s
  • yes
year deputy
  • --02-09
  • --03-27
Common name
  • the Honookee Republic
abstract
  • The Honookee Republic (/həˈnuːkiː/, hə-NOO-kee, from Northern Arapaho ho'nookee, meaning "rock"), commonly referred to as Honookee or the Northieland, was a country consisting of three states, existing for three months in 1891. The states of Uinta, Baynice the northern part of the state of Yuma (later Sioux) formed the Honookee Republic, which declared independence from Rio Blanco on 9 February 1891, citing the apparent neglect of the territory by President Gregory Pence. The declaration of independence, written by President James McAuley, was not recognized by Rio Blanco, which would later call the United States for help. The call for help triggered the Rioblancoan Civil War. Even though the Republic surrendered on 16 May 1891, signs of decline could be seen already by 27 April, when First Secretary William Frady switched sides and was replaced by Senator Walter Linsley. Linsley later ordered the retreat of Honookee rebels from Greeley (YM) and worked on the Treaty of Fort Mitchell. The Treaty put an end to the Civil War, returning the claimed Honookee territory to Rio Blanco and enhancing the internal autonomy of the Rioblancoan states. James McAuley and William Frady were later arrested for treason and sentenced to thirty-five years in jail. McAuley later died in 1907, while Frady was shot dead by a Honookee nostalgic in 1897. Linsley fled from Rio Blanco and settled in various cities in Italy, dying in Modena in 1912, while en route to Milan. In 1895, the Parliament of Rio Blanco approved a law which would ban unilateral secession of a territory from the national territory, thus requiring a popular vote to be sanctioned. Should the vote not reach the quorum (50% of voters plus one), an intraparliamentary vote will be activated, with two-thirds of the Parliament having to be in favor of the secession of said territory for it to leave Rio Blanco. The Honookee resentment still lives to this day, especially in Baynice and Sioux, with the Northerners' Front being registered in said states, plus Uinta and Salt Lake. The Secretary of the Front is Lewis McAuley, James's great-great-grandson. The Front is often listed as the third party of Baynice, besides the Conservatives and the Progressives. There is still debate on whether the Republic should be considered a one-party state; arguments in favor of the thesis include the prominent role of the Northerners' Front and the fact that the few other Honookee parties were registered outside of the territory and did not actively participate in national affairs, while the arguments opposing it state that nowhere in the Honookee Constitution is the Front given privileges, such as the status of being the only allowed party.
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