Great Britain

The United Kingdom of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Canada commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Great Britain is a country located in two continents, Western Europe and North America. Originally established by the Acts of Union in 1707 and 1801, the country came into being in its present state in 2012 when Canada was incorporated, which became one of the first long distance unions for over 50 years. The former states of the Northern Coalition were occupied by British forces from the Canadian region after the countries stratocratic government collapsed in 2012, and will be incorporated in December 2012, the occupation of the former Northern Coalition was criticised by the international community claiming that it was 'Britains revenge for the revolution.' Although the United Kingdom stated that it was entirely a peacekeeping operation, and that British America can leave the union if they wish.

The United Kingdom is a unitary state governed under a Constitutional Monarchy and parliamentary system, with its seat of government in the capital city of London. The United Kingdom is a country in its own right, and consits of seven countries, Canada, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Wessex and British America. Seven of which are devolved administrations, however posessing varying powers, based in their capital cities of Ottawa, Belfast, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Bristol and Washington respectively. The United Kingdom has several crown dependencies, associated with the UK but not officially part of it, these are Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. There are also Great Britain Overseas Territories

History
See Main Article: History of the British Isles 

Acts of Union 2012
In 2007 the Allied States of America gained independence from the United States causing a political crisis, causing Canada's economy into a recession, with a larger crash in 2012 when the Allied States annexed most states and territories of Canada, excluding British Columbia, and the Eastern states, which refused Allied States control. The remaining Eastern States could not sustain themselves, (particularly with the Northern Coalition annexing most of the countries major cities in 2007), both politically and economically, and called for Canadian allys to assist. The United Kingdom a long-term ally of Canada sent troops to quelle riots throughout the country. The Eastern states were eventually incorporated into the United Kingdom with the third Acts of Union in early 2012, in which Canada became a devolved administration headquartered in Thunder Bay, and the United Kingdom became known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Northern Ireland and Canada.

Occupation of the Northern Coalition
In 2012 the Northern Coalition's stratocratic government had collapsed for unknown reasons, although many speculated a coup which had not been released as public knowledge, which had plunged the country into anarchy with desperate attempts to regain control, all of which were unfruitful. The United Kingdom (already controlling the remainder of Canada) ordered troops into the Northern Coalition to assist security forces there. British forces seemingly took control of several bases in the Northern Coalition, which caused further anti-british riots across the country, 'stating that they were uneccesarily interfering with Northern Coalition affairs.' The british forces eventually had taken control of almost the entirety of the NC's military force, and eventually gained control of the territories, which were annexed and controlled by the United Kingdom. Many peoples opposed the UK's occupation of the country, stating that it was 'revenge for the civil war' although the UK has stated that it was simply a peacekeeping mission, and that annexing the country was imperative for keeping peace. Since the occupation NC conquered areas of former Canada were ceded to the devolved Canadian administration, and the capital of Canada was moved to Ottawa.

Since the unification of Canada and the occupation of the Northern Coalition the United Kingdom has become a rising world power, and regional power in North America, both economically and politically.

Politics
See Main Article: Politics of the United Kingdom

Armed Forces
See Main Article: Her Majesties Armed Forces

Overseas Territories
See Main Article: Great Britain Overseas Territories

Demographics
See Main Article: Demographics of the United Kingdom