Federated American States
Contents
- 1 Government
- 1.1 Connecticut
- 1.2 District of Columbia
- 1.3 Florida
- 1.4 Georgia
- 1.5 Illinois
- 1.6 Indiana
- 1.7 Maine
- 1.8 Maryland
- 1.9 Massachusetts
- 1.10 Michigan
- 1.11 Mississippi
- 1.12 New Hampshire
- 1.13 New Jersey
- 1.14 New York
- 1.15 North Carolina
- 1.16 Ohio
- 1.17 Pennsylvania
- 1.18 Rhode Island
- 1.19 South Carolina
- 1.20 Tennessee
- 1.21 Vermont
- 1.22 Wisconsin
Government
The Federated American States is all that is left of the old USA. Washington D.C. remains the Capital. The main battles of the Civil War happened in Indiana and Illinois, though there was much skirmishing up and down the Mississippi. The fact that there are no bridges left crossing Old Man River is testament to the violence that rocked the Great Plains. East St. Louis has once more begun to grow as a western port of the FAS. There is an uneasy truce held in place by the toughness of the people keeping Louisiana independent.
Connecticut
- -- Bridgeport
- -- Hartford
- -- New Haven
- -- Stamford
- -- Waterbury
District of Columbia
- -- Washington D.C. -- Capital of the Federated American States.
Florida
- -- Miami -- The Magic City
Georgia
Illinois
- -- Chicago - The Faceless City
Indiana
- -- Gary -- Murder Capital of the Old U.S.A.
Maine
Maryland
- -- Baltimore -- Charm City
Massachusetts
- -- Boston -- Bean Town
- -- New Bedford
- -- Springfield
- -- Worcester
Michigan
Mississippi
- -- Jackson
New Hampshire
- -- Concord
- -- Manchester NH
- -- Nashua
- -- Portsmouth
New Jersey
- -- Atlantic City -- Entertainment capital of the new Federated American States.
New York
- -- New York City -- The Big Apple
- -- Buffalo --
- -- Sleepy Hollow --
North Carolina
Ohio
- -- Cleveland
Pennsylvania
- -- Philadelphia -- City of Brotherly Love
Rhode Island
- -- Providence
- -- Newport
South Carolina
- -- Columbia
- -- Greenville
Tennessee
Vermont
- -- Barre
- -- Brattleboro
- -- Burlington
- -- Montpelier
- -- Rutland
Wisconsin
- -- Milwaukee