Treaty of Unity

Summary
The Unity Treaty or Treaty of Unity is the official document establishing the independence of the Union of Everett. It was drawn up by the United Nations and contains demands from both sides of the issue.

Intro
It is hereby established that as of July 4th, 2003 the fifteen seceding states of the Union of Everett are independent from the United States of America as per these terms:

Terms

 * I. The Union of Everett is a separate and sovereign nation.
 * A. There are fifteen states seceding.
 * 1. New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland and Delaware.
 * II. The United States government must leave Everetti territory by December 31st 2003.
 * A. This consists of troops, agents and officials.
 * 1. Government officials who are legal residents of the fifteen states may maintain their government positions by declaring residency within the United States and therefore must leave the new sovereign territory.
 * III. All troops and soldiers who are legal residents of the fifteen states are hereby military forces of the Union of Everett.
 * IV. All United States laws are hereby void in the Union of Everett.
 * A. All laws including the new Constitution are activated as law on the date of independence.
 * V. The Union of Everett may remain dependent on the United States government agencies and systems for no more than two years. At this time Everett must have it's own functioning system.
 * VI. The gold reserves and Federal Reserve system must be split evenly by state and divided between the United States and Union of Everett.
 * A. Taxes collected by the fifteen states are collected by the State of New York which shall function as capitol of the nation until an official capitol city is established.
 * 1. The United States has no control, bearing or right over taxes or revenue within the Union of Everett.
 * VII. All treaties between the seceding states and other nations or organizations as written and signed in the United States are void.
 * A. The Union of Everett is hereby accepted into the United Nations.

Signatures

 * Kaitlyn Rachel Spencer President of the Union of Everett
 * George W. Bush President of the United States of America
 * Kofi Annan United Nations Secretary General