California

California (Or more formally the Republic of California) unitary presidential republic consisting of the former United States state of California. Historically, California has been a center of finance and culture in the United States, until the nation's downfall with the session of the Union of Everett, the Republic of Cascadia and the Kingdom of Texas. California seceded on March 24th, 2004, after the leave of the state of Texas from the federal union. Baja California joined the state on April 7th of the same year, citing the heavy corruption and irresponsibility of the Mexican government in the security of the northern states. On June 13th, 2007, the remainder of the state of Nevada joined California after Las Vegas was lost to Texas. California borders the Republic of Cascadia to the north and Mexico, the Kingdom of Texas and the United states to the west.

California has a long history of cultural, financial, industrial and political importance to the United States, meaning that after it left the remaining US states bounded into a pre-Constitutional loose confederation of autonomous states. On the contrary, California has a strong central unitary presidential unicameral republic. The congress is composed of one House of Representatives, with a proportional amount of Congressmen as there is citizens. The government is loosely modeled after the former US federal government, however it is extremely more liberal without the addition of several conservative heartland states. It remains strong cultural and economic ties with its other former American countries, especially the Kingdom of Texas and the Union of Everett.

California has a pro-Western outlook on most of its foreign assets, however the government of the country has stated that it wishes to remain neutral in conflicts such as World War Three. Despite this, it is a member of the United Nations, the Planetary Alliance for Freedom and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.