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Tobacco Republic: The Legacy

How the United States Was Never Born

THE LEGACY, PART 2

1783-1800: Annexations, Invasions and Conquests

The early years of the Britannic nations bring new perils. Borders harden. Trade becomes negotiation. Tariffs replace solidarity. The domestic instability of these economic shocks opens the gates to a flurry of annexations and wars of conquest.

In a bloodless coup, Massachusetts seizes control of New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island.

Seeking the wealth of Maryland and Delaware’s lucrative tobacco plantations, a larger but destitute Pennsylvania invades its southern neighbors. Five years later, Pennsylvania seizes New Jersey’s textile mills, railroads and ironworks after a short, brutal war.

In just over a quarter-century, the Britannic region is remapped in ink and gunpowder. No border seems permanent. No agreement feels final.

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THE LEGACY, PART 1

1776 Did Not Create One Nation

Thirteen colonies win independence from England. But none surrender its sovereignty.

 

There is no constitutional convention. No shared treasury. No unified command. The colonies do not form a single nation. They become sovereign neighbors—wary, unstable, and competitive.

 

The revolution ends, but the turmoil within each nation does not. Inflation spirals. Taxes rise. Angry farmers and shopkeepers fill the streets. Unpaid veterans erupt in open revolt.

 

Tensions between neighbors increase. Borders harden. Trade becomes negotiation. Tariffs replace solidarity.

 

The 1776 war of liberation from England does not fade with the peace. It settles into a continent divided into fledgling countries permanently divided under thirteen flags. The cluster of small, English-speaking nations hugging the Atlantic coast of North America will become known as the Britannic region. That legacy will shape the next two centuries.

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1783-1800

Visit this page again from these upcoming Legacy installments. 

THE LEGACY, PART 3

1801-1815: After Waterloo, the Balance Shifts

THE LEGACY, PART 4

1815-1850: A Pigmentocracy is Born

THE LEGACY, PART 5

1860-1870: Corruption Fuels More War

THE LEGACY, PART 6

1865-1880: A Migration of the Enslaved 

THE LEGACY, PART 7

1880-1910: A Backwater Region

THE LEGACY, PART 7

1930-1940: A Depression Spawns Strongmen

THE LEGACY, PART 8

1950-2030: The Proxy Era

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