The Toledo Confederation is a relatively young American survivor nation centralized in what once was Northwestern Ohio. During Doomsday most of the state of Ohio was devastated in nuclear fire due to its political and economic importance. However, the Northwestern portion of the state was spared from immediate devastation, making it one of the more stable regions in North America after the disaster. The area suffered from a long period of isolation from 1983 until about 1990.
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| - Toledo Confederation (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Toledo Confederation is a relatively young American survivor nation centralized in what once was Northwestern Ohio. During Doomsday most of the state of Ohio was devastated in nuclear fire due to its political and economic importance. However, the Northwestern portion of the state was spared from immediate devastation, making it one of the more stable regions in North America after the disaster. The area suffered from a long period of isolation from 1983 until about 1990.
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city other
| - Bowling Green, Findley, Bryan, Port Clinton, Maumee
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| - The red, shows territory controlled by Toledo, while the teal shows territorial claims. The Toledo Federal District is shown in navy blue
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Legislature
| - Toledo Congressional Assembly
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| - Federal Constitutional Republic
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| - Toledan dollar, Virginian dollar
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| - Spanish, French, Pennsylvania Dutch
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| - With God All Things Are Possible Laborare Est Orare
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ethnic other
| - African-American, Anglo-Canadian, Franco-Canadian
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| - The Toledo Confederation is a relatively young American survivor nation centralized in what once was Northwestern Ohio. During Doomsday most of the state of Ohio was devastated in nuclear fire due to its political and economic importance. However, the Northwestern portion of the state was spared from immediate devastation, making it one of the more stable regions in North America after the disaster. The area suffered from a long period of isolation from 1983 until about 1990.
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