The Republic of Louisiana was one of the bloodiest battle fronts of the North American War, after its invasion by Texas in 1998. At current, it is occupied by the ICMAG and Texas. Louisiana played a major role in the Siege of Baton Rouge, which lasted 900 days and was the bloodiest battle of the war.
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| - Republic of Louisiana (The Many Nations of North America)
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| - The Republic of Louisiana was one of the bloodiest battle fronts of the North American War, after its invasion by Texas in 1998. At current, it is occupied by the ICMAG and Texas. Louisiana played a major role in the Siege of Baton Rouge, which lasted 900 days and was the bloodiest battle of the war.
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| - The Republic of Louisiana was one of the bloodiest battle fronts of the North American War, after its invasion by Texas in 1998. At current, it is occupied by the ICMAG and Texas. Louisiana played a major role in the Siege of Baton Rouge, which lasted 900 days and was the bloodiest battle of the war. The Republic of Louisiana ceased to exist in 2002, when it willingly accepted annexation into the ICMAG. The United Kingdom of Great Britain disputes the annexation, and a Louisianan exile government exists in London. However, the exile government only has tenuous connections to the last government of the Republic of Louisiana, as the current President-in-exile, who had the highest rank in independent Louisiana out of the exiles, was Undersecretary of Agricultural Affairs.
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