Diamond Confederacy

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The Diamond Confederacy is a nation located in the northern hemisphere, on the continent of North America. The Confederacy contains the countries of Canada, the United States (including Puerto Rico), Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and northern Mexican states. The Confederacy declared independence from Diamondia on July 4th, 1776 and has held elections for a president since 1788, with the most recent election being in 2040. While Vernon Bluebell was elected in the 1788 election, the current president (elected in 2040) is Jessica Carmona-Perez.

The Diamond Confederacy gets the name Diamond from Diamondia, the country from which it declared independence, while having the name Confederacy because the original 13 states had formed a confederation to fight in a revolutionary war. Due to the leadership of Generals Vernon Bluebell, Nandkishore Kumar, and the Continental Congress, the Confederacy was able to gain independence from Diamondia. The revolutionary war ended in 1780 and a constitution was soon granted. In this constitution, slavery was abolished and all citizens were granted the right to vote for a representative government, including a bicameral Congress and President.