On July 4, 1971, the Confederate States of America declared independence from the United States, due to their lack of protection over Alaska. Maryland and West Virginia joined in December of 1971, followed by Illinois, Indiana, Wisconscin, and Michigan in January of 1972. The remainder of the states joined in between the January of 1972 and December of 1973. In 1974, the United States government was removed from Washington D.C, and was relocated to St.Louis.
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| - Confederate States of America (RFW)
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| - On July 4, 1971, the Confederate States of America declared independence from the United States, due to their lack of protection over Alaska. Maryland and West Virginia joined in December of 1971, followed by Illinois, Indiana, Wisconscin, and Michigan in January of 1972. The remainder of the states joined in between the January of 1972 and December of 1973. In 1974, the United States government was removed from Washington D.C, and was relocated to St.Louis.
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| - Declaration of Confederate Independence
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| - Confederate States of America
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| - Confederate States of America .PNG
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| - Federal Presidential Republic
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| abstract
| - On July 4, 1971, the Confederate States of America declared independence from the United States, due to their lack of protection over Alaska. Maryland and West Virginia joined in December of 1971, followed by Illinois, Indiana, Wisconscin, and Michigan in January of 1972. The remainder of the states joined in between the January of 1972 and December of 1973. In 1974, the United States government was removed from Washington D.C, and was relocated to St.Louis.
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