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Nation Name: Patagonian Confederacy
Commonly known as: Patagonian Confederacy
Type of Government: Authoritarian Dictatorship
Head(s) of State: Leopoldo Galtieri
Capital: Buenos Aires
Population: 43,329,725
Official Language: Spanish
Brief history: The formation of the Patagonian Confederacy came as an alliance to defend against the Peruvian Bolivian coalition, and fought off an attempted invasion to seize the northern mines in 1879. Although the alliance held firm and defeated the coalition, the Argentinean president seized the palace and executed the prime minister of Chile, and suppressing initial revolts to turn the confederacy from a loose alliance to a state that although was initially powerful, declined after the rise of the popularity of oil and suffered from less exports coming into the country. Currently the Patagonian leadership is looking towards the weakened Commonwealth and rumors state that they may seize the Islas Malvinas to "unite the patagonians as one, rather than be divided".
Nation Name: Republic of Texas
Commonly known as: Texas
Type of Government: Constitutional Republic
Head(s) of State: David Burnet
Capital: Dallas
Population: 28,673,128
Official Language: English, Spanish
Brief history: After the war between the United States and Mexico, the Republic of Texas finally achieved independence and remained close allies with the United States into the beginning of the 21st Century. Although some talk emerged of a possible union with the United States, it was prevented by the ensuing Civil War in the late 1800s and the temporary rule of a dictatorship that was overthrown due to its corruption and oppression of the people. Despite the collapse of the United States, Texas still has close ties with the American Republic and groups are calling for a possible union, which is slowly gaining popularity and is opposed by Spanish speaking migrants who feel they may lose rights if Texas becomes part of the Constitutional Republic. But currently all eyes are pointed towards a potential flashpoint in the Caribbean where not only has the Bolivarian Republic seized Trinidad from the West Indies, but an incident in which Jamaican Insurgents bombed a government building in retaliation to the Hispaniolan occupation has led to a crackdown upon the local populace with rumors of possible war crimes occurring on the island. This has led sympathizers and migrants from Jamaica to call for the Texan Army to intervene and prevent a possible massacre, despite the resentment the Carribbean people have towards the North American states.